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JohnnyLin1984
is it right " thanks for your company"
me with my friend went to somewhere for fun , and after that , can I tell my friend "thanks for your company "
or " thanks for your compaion " ? or can I say something else to show I'm thanksful ?
May 5, 2015 4:05 PM
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You can say "Thanks for your company" or "Thanks for the company". Both are acceptable and show how grateful you were of his presence. Alternatively, you can say "It was fun" to show your appreciation for the event.
May 5, 2015
You can say "Thanks for your company" or "Thanks for the company". Both are acceptable and show how grateful you were of his presence. Alternatively, you can say "It was fun" to show your appreciation for the event.
May 5, 2015
"I enjoyed your company" sounds a bit more natural, but "thanks for the company" is also fine. Notice I said "the company" and not "your company" - I think this also sounds more natural.
Also, the first part of your question should say "My friend and I went somewhere fun..."
Hope this helps!
May 5, 2015
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