What is the best reply for I Love You?
Alternative Responses To I Love You
- I love you way more.
- Thank you for loving me.
- I am so obsessed with you.
- There is nothing better than hearing you say that.
- You make the world a better place.
- No, I love you!
- You are the only person who can make me smile constantly.
Can I say thank you too?
As Richard Urwin says, you can’t say thank you too often! If both you and the other person have mutually done something nice for one another, then “Thank you too” is good. If you alone have done the favour, then “You’re welcome” is better.
How many times should you say thank you?
As a rule of thumb, if you can think of a specific thing to thank each person for, write separate notes. If you can’t – if the group acting so cohesively that you would be writing the exact same note five times – one note is acceptable.
What does thank you you too mean?
In these situations — when a person says “thank you”, but you feel you should equally or even more be thanking them, yes you could say “thank you too”.
Can I say thank you?
While we normally just say or write, “Thank you” (in which “I” is assumed), it is perfectly acceptable to say or write, “I thank you” instead. It adds a subtle emphasis and personalization to your response, although you are correct that it is relatively uncommon compared to the usual form.
Is it rude to say you?
No, it’s not rude in and of itself. It is, of course, possible to make it sound rude using your tone of voice, formality of all the words around it, etc.
How do you thank an external examiner?
May we take this opportunity to thank you for agreeing to serve as external examiner for this academic session. We are most grateful to you. The University places great value on our external examiners and upon the expertise you bring to this role.
Can you say you too to I Love You?
If you want to say “me, too”, you can say that, although in some situations in may be interpreted as less sincere than saying “I love you, too.” Also, it’s probably not grammatically correct, but that’s the accepted way of saying it.
How write a thank you email?
These general thank-you phrases can be used for all personal and professional communications:
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you very much.
- I appreciate your consideration/guidance/help/time.
- I sincerely appreciate ….
- My sincere appreciation/gratitude/thanks.
- My thanks and appreciation.
- Please accept my deepest thanks.
Is it bad to say thank you too much?
He might begin to feel pressure to respond with, “It’s nothing, don’t worry about it,” or “It’s fine, I loved having you.” The fact is, over-thanking can negate the whole purpose of a thank-you: to make the other person feel good. Instead, you may make him feel uncomfortable or embarrassed.
Is it rude to say you too?
Answer: “You, too” is not rude or insincere. It’s totally acceptable. The other longer phrases also work.” Whenever someone says “Have a nice weekend”, I usually say “you, too” but honestly, it sounds a little short and not sincere.
Why can’t I say thank you?
It is often difficult to say ‘thank you’, for a variety of reasons, especially the following main ones: 1. General lack of interactional skills in dealing with praise. If someone is not used to being thanked, or praised, it is very likely that they will find it awkward to give such praise when it is required.
How do you respond to a professional thank you email?
Use these steps to construct an appropriate and effective response to a thank you email: Acknowledge the sender. Explain the benefit. Be brief….Respond quickly.
- Acknowledge the sender.
- Explain the benefit.
- Be brief.
- Maintain a positive tone.
- Sign your response.
- Respond quickly.
What is the best way to say thank you?
Other ways to say thank you in any occasion
- I appreciate what you did.
- Thank you for thinking of me.
- Thank you for your time today.
- I value and respect your opinion.
- I am so thankful for what you did.
- I wanted to take the time to thank you.
- I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
- Your kind words warmed my heart.
How do you thank Acknowledgements?
I’m extremely grateful to (Something—my success, the completion of my dissertation) would not have been possible without the support and nurturing of (person). I cannot begin to express my thanks to …., who …. Less strong, but very appreciative: I would like to extend my sincere thanks to …/ I must also thank …