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Interjections of Gratitude and Apology

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thank
1.
thank
Verb

to show gratitude to someone for what they have done

A handwritten note is a thoughtful way to thank someone for a gift or favor.

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thank you
2.
thank you
Interjection

what we say to show we are happy for something someone did

Thank you for being there when I needed someone.

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3.
much appreciated
Interjection

used to express gratitude or acknowledgment for something that has been done or offered

Thanks for helping out with the project.Much appreciated!

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4.
much obliged
Interjection

used to express appreciation for a favor, help, or kindness

Thank you for lending me your notes.Much obliged!

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cheer
5.
cheer
Verb

to encourage or show support or praise for someone by shouting

The fans cheer loudly during the soccer match.

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my pleasure
6.
my pleasure
Interjection

used to express willingness, satisfaction, or enjoyment in fulfilling a request, performing a task, or offering assistance

My pleasure!Feel free to ask me if you need help with anything else.

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anytime
7.
a
ny
time
Interjection

used to express willingness and availability to help, support, or accommodate someone

Anytime, happy to assist!

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sure thing
8.
sure thing
Interjection

used to acknowledge gratitude or appreciation

Sure thing, happy I could help with your project.

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no problem
9.
no problem
Interjection

used to acknowledge thanks or a request without any sense of inconvenience or difficulty

No problem, glad I could help.

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you bet
10.
you bet
Interjection

used as a positive and affirming response to thanks

You bet, happy to help!

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not at all
11.
not at all
Interjection

used to respond to thanks in a polite and modest manner

Not at all, it was my pleasure to help.

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12.
no worries
Interjection

used to reassure someone that there is no problem or concern regarding a situation

No worries, it's not a big deal.

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13.
my apologies
Interjection

used to express regret or remorse for an error, mistake, or inconvenience caused to someone else

My apologies, I should have communicated more clearly.

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sorry
14.
so
rry
Interjection

a word we use to say we feel bad about something

Sorry, I forgot to bring my umbrella.

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15.
my bad
Interjection

used to acknowledge one's mistake, error, or fault

My bad.I'll send the email right away.

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16.
just kidding
Interjection

used to indicate that a previous statement or action was meant as a joke or not to be taken seriously

Oh no!.I think I left my wallet at home...Just kidding, it's right here.

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whoops
a
dai
sy
Interjection

used to express mild surprise or amusement, especially when someone makes a small mistake or has a minor accident

Whoops-a-daisy!Let me help you pick those papers up.

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uh
oh
Interjection

used to express mild concern, surprise, or anticipation of a problem or mishap

Uh-oh, what was that noise?

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whoop
19.
whoop
Verb

to utter a loud cry or shout, typically as an expression of excitement or triumph

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oops
20.
oops
Interjection

used when someone makes a mistake or small blunder

Oops, I accidentally deleted the wrong file.

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