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You’re chatting with a friend, and they say, “Thanks, though!” What does that even mean? Are they saying “thanks” or “no thanks”? The English language can be confusing, and we’re here to help! In this article, we’ll fill you in on everything you need to know about the popular phrase “thank you though,” from the general meaning to ways you can respond.
Things You Should Know
- “Thank you though” is a phrase used to politely say “no thank you.”
- If someone says, “Thank you though,” you can respond with “Let me know if you change your mind!” or “Thanks for considering it.”
- “Thank you though” is rarely used negatively, but it may be considered rude if said with a condescending or mocking tone.
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