Pergunta: Do people in your country often say 'thank you'?
Saying 'thank you' is a common courtesy in my country.
Saying 'thank you' is a common courtesy in my country.
It's taught from a young age as part of good manners.
It's taught from a young age as part of good manners.
People often say 'thank you' in both formal and informal situations.
People often say 'thank you' in both formal and informal situations.
It's a way to show appreciation and respect.
It's a way to show appreciation and respect.
In customer service, saying 'thank you' is a standard practice.
In customer service, saying 'thank you' is a standard practice.
In some regions, people might not say 'thank you' as frequently.
In some regions, people might not say 'thank you' as frequently.
Some people express gratitude through actions rather than words.
Some people express gratitude through actions rather than words.
Cultural differences might influence how often people say 'thank you'.
Cultural differences might influence how often people say 'thank you'.
In close-knit communities, gratitude might be understood without verbal expression.
In close-knit communities, gratitude might be understood without verbal expression.
In fast-paced environments, people might forget to say 'thank you'.
In fast-paced environments, people might forget to say 'thank you'.
Pergunta: Do people in your country often say 'thank you'?
Expressões Autênticas
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Give credit where credit is due: Acknowledge someone's contribution or effort.
Give credit where credit is due: Acknowledge someone's contribution or effort.
Show one's gratitude: Express thanks or appreciation.
Show one's gratitude: Express thanks or appreciation.
Tip of the hat: A gesture of acknowledgment or respect.
Tip of the hat: A gesture of acknowledgment or respect.