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Part 1
Saying thank you
- Have you ever sent a thank-you card to others?
- heartfelt adj. /ˈhɑːrtfelt/ [usually before noun] showing strong feelings that are sincere 衷心的;真诚的
我的答案
Yes, I have. I once sent a handwritten thank-you card to a close friend who supported me through a difficult period, because I wanted to show my appreciation in a personal and heartfelt way. It felt more sincere than just sending a quick message online.
- Do people in your country often say thank you?
- implicitly adv. /ɪmˈplɪsɪtli/
- in a way that is suggested without being directly expressed含蓄的;不直接言明的
- It reinforces, implicitly or explicitly, the idea that money is all-important. 这或隐或显地强化了金钱至上这一观念。
- completely and without any doubt 完全的;无疑问的 synonym absolutely (1)
- I trust John implicitly.我完全相信约翰。
我的答案
Yes, people in my country do say thank you quite often, especially in formal or polite situations. However, among close friends or family, people may express gratitude more implicitly, such as through small actions rather than words.
Topics Suggestions and adviceC1
compare explicitly
- On what occasions do people say thank you?
- favour noun
- [countable] a thing that you do to help sb 帮助;好事;恩惠
- [uncountable] approval or support for sb/sth 赞同;支持
- [uncountable] treatment that is generous to one person or group in a way that seems unfair to others 特别照顾;偏袒;偏爱 synonym bias
- favor (also party favor) [countable, usually plural] (North American English) a small gift given to children at a party 在聚会上送给孩子们的小礼物
我的答案
People usually say thank you when they receive help, gifts, or favours from others. For instance, we often say it at work when colleagues support us, or in daily life when shop assistants serve us. It is considered a basic sign of respect and politeness.
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