“Thanks” is a noun, therefore, no: the grammatically correct expression would be “thank you very much”. But seeing as “thanks very much” is an idiomatic expression, the grammar is irrelevant, as with all idioms.

Can you say thank you so much?

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. Both of them are grammatically fine.

Is it bad to say thank you so much?

Over-thanking can negate the whole purpose of a “thank-you.” Instead of making the person feel good, you make him or her feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. It can also create an imbalance of power in the relationship and make the recipient question or regret his or her generosity.

What do you say when someone says thank you for your support?

Some appropriate responses would be:

  • “My pleasure.”
  • “Don’t mention it.”
  • “You’re [most] welcome.”
  • “I’m glad I could help/be of help.”
  • “Oh [no], thank you! Always at your service.”
  • “It was not a problem at all. [I’m] glad I could be of assistance.”

    Do you need exclamation marks to say thank you?

    Don’t sound overly enthusiastic. There’s no need for a million exclamation marks to show the person how grateful you are. That will just make it look like you’re trying too hard and don’t really mean it. Pay attention to your words.

    When is the best time to say thank you?

    If you’re calling when you’re laying down or using your hands to make a sandwich, you won’t be able to show the person how grateful you really are. Know your audience. If you’re talking to a family member or a close friend, you can be open, honest, laugh, and be more free about how grateful you are.

    When to say thank you for Your Consideration?

    Thank You for Your Consideration When you’re requesting something from an individual or an organization, be sure to add “thank you for the consideration” or one of the following options to your email or letter: Thank you very much for your consideration. Thank you for your consideration and forthcoming response.

    What is an example of a thank you letter?

    Many thanks for the opportunity to meet with you. Thank you for speaking with me about the [job title] position at [company name]. Thank you for the courtesy you extended to me during my interview. Review Examples: Thank-You Letters and Emails for a Job Interview