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“Thank you for your kind words” is a common response when someone gives you a compliment or offers their condolences. It can sound a bit stiff at times, but luckily, there are tons of alternative phrases that sound more warm and friendly. In this article, we’ll cover all the ways to say “thank you for your kind words,” whether you’re in a professional or casual environment.
Things You Should Know
- “Thank you for your kind words” is a polite phrase that’s used to show gratitude to someone for something nice they said to or about you.
- As an alternative, say something like “I appreciate your kind comments” to express gratitude in professional settings.
- Or, use “thanks a million” or “that really made my day” to thank someone in casual or informal settings.
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