Is it correct to 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 thanks guys mean?
“Thanks guys” is more common with friends though, I think. Thank y’all = it should be “thanks y’all”. It’s a slang, so only use it with people you’re close with. It means “Thank you everyone”.
Do you need comma after thank you?
If you are telling someone “thank you” directly, you always need a comma after “thank you.” This is the most common way of using the phrase, so in most cases you will want that comma. You should also put a comma or a period after “thank you” if it’s the last part of a letter or email before your name or signature.
Are Thanks guys formal?
English – U.S. To avoid any chance of offending someone, I’d suggest you just stick to, “Thanks, Everyone.” It’s both formal and informal, no one will take offense to it and it will be easily understood by everyone.
What can I say instead of thanks to a guy?
Alternatives to “guys”:
- All.
- You.
- Team.
- Everyone/everybody.
- Folks.
- People.
- Friends/pals/peeps (informal settings)
Is it thanks or thank’s?
You always add an S. (It sounds like “thank-yous,” as in “I still owe people many thank-yous.”) The Chicago Manual of Style says to just add the S at the end: “thank-yous” with a hyphen. But Associated Press style adds an apostrophe before the S: “thank-you’s.” It’s a little weird, but it’s not the only case like that.
What is a happy ending punctuation?
You have three options for punctuating the end of a sentence: a period, an exclamation mark, or a question mark. An exclamation point is used to show excitement or emphasis.
Is it OK to say thank you all?
“Thank you all” is correct because the “I” is implied. The verb “to thank” is correctly conjugated as “thank” for the subject “I.” Correct as is! The word “you”, in English, can be singular or plural.
Can I say big thanks?
You can use this phrase if you want to thank someone profusely. You sometimes hear this phrase in the context of a speech. Some examples from the web: A big thanks.
What is another way to say you guys?
What is another word for you guys?
y’all | all of you |
---|---|
all y’all | you |
you gals | you lot |
youse | cha |
chu | yah |
How do you thank a friend for support?
Personal thank you
- I appreciate you!
- You are the best.
- I appreciate your help so much.
- I’m grateful to you.
- I wanted to thank you for your help.
- I value the help you’ve given me.
- I am so thankful for you in my life.
- Thanks for the support.
When to say thank you guys or Thank y’all?
“Thanks guys” is more common with friends though, I think. Thank y’all = it should be “thanks y’all”. It’s a slang, so only use it with people you’re close with. It means “Thank you everyone”. Thank you all = a bit more polite than the first one. It’s usually followed up with something.
How to say thank you and congratulations messages for team?
Thank You Messages for Team. Congratulations to you for all the hard works and positive thinking. You took the meaning of teamwork to a whole new level. Thank you all! Thank you for your good work! I don’t think it would have been possible to achieve the goal without each and every one of your efforts! You guys deserve a treat!
Is it okay to say Thanks guys on Forum?
Although there are people who think “Thanks guys” is fine, there are other forum members who dislike it. It’s up to sb70012 to decide whether he wants to take into account the possibility that some of the people he is thanking are among them. I consider “guy” or “guys” is informal.
How to thank your team for your hard work?
Proud to have a hardworking team like you. Keep it up! I cannot imagine achieving new goals without you, lads! You made this company reach new milestones with all your hard work! Big thanks to all of you. You guys did some truly brilliant work. Thank you for being the dream team and for acing the project.