Is it correct to say thanks y all?

Is it correct to say thanks y all?

Is it correct to say thanks y all?

While “y’all” is actually a contraction for “you all” and is therefore technically correct, it is most commonly used in place of the plural form of “you.” The apostrophe after the “y” represents the lost “ooo” sound from the letters O and U. This explains why the sometimes-seen “ya’ll” spelling is wrong.

What is the meaning of THX U?

: a polite expression of one’s gratitude.

What means thank you all?

Both phrases “Thank You All” and Thank You Everyone” mean exactly the same thing. You want to convey thanks, gratitude, and appreciation for something that a group of people did. Usually, this group should include more than three people, but not always.

How do you thank you all?

Other Ways to Say “Thank You So Much” and “Thank You Very Much” in Writing

  1. 1 Thank you for all your hard work on this.
  2. 2 Thanks again, we couldn’t have pulled this off without you.
  3. 3 Thank you, you’re amazing!
  4. 4 I’m so thankful for everything you bring to the table.
  5. 5 Thank you kindly.
  6. 6 Thanks a million.
  7. 7 Many thanks.

How do I say thanks for my wishes?

Sweet/Sincere

  1. Thanks for all the birthday wishes!
  2. Thanks for all the kind birthday wishes!
  3. My thanks to everyone who wished me a Happy Birthday yesterday.
  4. Thank you all for making me feel like a queen on my birthday.
  5. Thank you so much for the birthday wishes.

What is the reply of thank you?

You’re welcome
You’re welcome. No problem. No worries. Don’t mention it.

Can I say thank you guys?

You can say “Thanks, guys!” (“Thanks, Peter, Paul and Mary!”), “Thank you, guys!” (“Thank you, Peter, Paul and Mary!”), etc. You do not say “Thanks you guys”, “Thanks you, guys” or “Thank guys!” Note the use of the comma. A very common mistake is “Thanks to God”.

What should I reply for thanks?

Ways of accepting someone’s thanks – thesaurus

  • you’re welcome. phrase. used in reply to someone who has thanked you.
  • no problem. phrase.
  • not at all. phrase.
  • don’t mention it. phrase.
  • it’s no bother. phrase.
  • (it’s) my pleasure. phrase.
  • it’s/that’s all right. phrase.
  • it’s nothing/think nothing of it. phrase.