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The way that use "Thanks"- Is "Thanks for your reading" OK? or Should l just say,"Thank you for reading"?
29 aug. 2010 06:28
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"Thanks" is a short form of "Thank you". It is also less formal, I think. For me "Thanks" means that someone is not really grateful, but don't want to look rude, while "Thank you" means that someone really appreciates my help.
29 augustus 2010
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"Thank you for reading" is more personal. "Thanks for reading" is still grateful, but not as personal. It gives the effect that Anton described above.
29 augustus 2010
Haha, this is about how I corrected your notebook right? 'Thanks for your reading' is technically correct, although is not the way ti is often sued and doesn't exactly make sense. It's just not the way a native speaker would say it, and can easily be misread.
29 augustus 2010
In terms of meaning, it is as the others have said. However, the "impersonal" version should say: "Thanks for reading." ("Thanks for your reading." is equivalent to "Thank you for your reading.")
30 augustus 2010
Both are correct!!
29 augustus 2010
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