1. ENGLISH FOR INTERPERSONAL INTERACTION III
THANKING
RESPONDINGTOTHANKS
COMPLIMENTING
CONGRATULATING
RESPONDINGTOCOMPLIMENTSANDCONGRATULATIONS
By Adinda Audi Qotrunada
2. To express to someone that you
are pleased about or are grateful for
something that they have done
THANKING
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Expressions of Thanks:
FORMAL
•I’m really grateful to you.
•I do appreciate …
•I’m very much obliged to you.
•That is very good of you.
•I really can’t thank you enough.
•I should like to say how grateful I
am.
•I should like to express my
gratitude.
INFORMAL
•Thank you.
•Thank you very much.
•Many thanks.
•Thank you very much
indeed.
•Thanks.
•Thanks a lot.
•Thanks a million
•Cheers.
4. In General, People Thank Someone:
•For gift (an expressions of thanks, a compliment
on the gift, a question relating to the gift)
•For favors (doing something for another person
that the doer had no obligation to do)
•For an offer of help
•For a compliment and a wish of success
•When asked about their health
•For an invitation
5. •Thank you for trying.
•I appreciate your help anyway.
•Thank you very much for
your effort.
•Thanks, anyway.
•Thanks a lot for trying, at
least.
•I’m sorry it didn’t work out.
•Perhaps you’ll have better luck
next time.
•Sorry it didn’t work out.
•Sure. Too bad it didn’t work.
Expressing thanks for failed attempt
•Thank you for trying.
•I appreciate your help
anyway.
•Thank you very much for
your effort.
•Thanks, anyway.
•Thanks a lot for trying, at
least.
•I’m sorry it didn’t work out.
•Perhaps you’ll have better luck
next time.
•Sorry it didn’t work out.
•Sure. Too bad it didn’t work.
6. Response of Thanking :
•You’re very/ quite welcome.
•You’re entirely welcome.
•Don’t mention it.
•You’re welcome.
•It was my pleasure.
•Don’t mention it.
•You’re welcome.
•Well, I just wanted to show my appreciation for …
•But I wanted to.
•You’re welcome
•Sure
•It was nothing. What are friends for?
•Don’t worry about it
•Forget it.
7. COMPLIMANTING
A compliment is a polite remark that
you say to someone to show that
you like their appearance, appreciate their
qualities, or approve of what they
have done.
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9. Examples :
•You have impeccable manners.
•I like your style.
•You have the best laugh.
•I appreciate you.
•You look nice this morning
10. something that you say when
you want to congratulate someone
CONGRATULATION
11. •Congratulations on your new job!
•Congratulations! I hear you're getting married.
•Congratulations on your success. You have made
us all proud. Keep up the good work.