Should there be a comma after "no" in "no thank you"?

I understand why you ask the question, but a comma is seldom placed there. The expression no thank you is so common that it is treated as a conjoined idiom. The only time a

OK, thank you or yes, thank you.

Yeah, thanks! Sure, thanks! Or even: Great, thanks! "OK, thanks." sounds to me like something you would say when someone gave you a piece of information that you had requested. A:

"Thank you all" — wrong or right?

5 "Thank you all" is correct because the "I" is implied. The verb "to thank" is correctly conjugated as "thank" for the subject "I." Correct as is! The word "you", in English, can be singular or

Is it correct to say thank you someone''s name?

Hi all, Just wanted to know whether it is correct to say thank you someone''s name? E.g. Thank you Roger. I got confused because we usually say thanks roger or thank you but wanted to

Thank you for your continuing/continuous/continued help

"Thank you for your continued support" is the standard. You''re thanking someone for what they have done (with a slight suggestion that it would be nice if they continued. Continuous suggests

Usage of "Indeed" in "Thank you very much indeed"

4 I constantly hear the expression "Thank you very much indeed" in the BBC, both TV and radio. However, I never listen to it on day-to-day conversation, either formal or informal.

idioms

9 Thank you so much is becoming way over used and doesn''t come off as genuine anymore. It''s almost as if everyone were hypnotized into saying Thank you so much instead of the good old Thanks a lot.

word usage

I always use in my letter "Thanking you in advance for your time and consideration." But one of my colleagues said thanking you was not correct usage of English, it should be thank you. So my ques...

"Thanks" or "thank you"?

8 Thanks is another way of saying thank you. The difference is that thanks is a noun used for An expression of gratitude: "Festivals were held to give thanks for the harvest." A feeling of

Thank you, dears.

Is "thank you, dears" a standard English expression? Dear is an adjective, not a noun, and an adjective cannot have a plural form. Shouldn''t it be corrected as Thank you, everyone?

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