Two of the most powerful words in the English language for bringing about change, are "thank you."
This small but mighty phrase, which dates from the 15th century, goes a long way in acknowledging kindnesses big and small. The less formal variation that many of us use today to express gratitude, thanks, appeared in Shakespeare's writings.
Saying "thank you" especially when offered before the change even occurs and everything still looks pretty much like it did yesterday.
You'll have to think of something to say afterwards on your own.
This small but mighty phrase, which dates from the 15th century, goes a long way in acknowledging kindnesses big and small. The less formal variation that many of us use today to express gratitude, thanks, appeared in Shakespeare's writings.
Saying "thank you" especially when offered before the change even occurs and everything still looks pretty much like it did yesterday.
You'll have to think of something to say afterwards on your own.
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