How do you thank someone for giving you advice?

When you get great advice, you may show your appreciation with these phrases:

  1. I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me.
  2. Thanks for the helpful advice!
  3. Thank you for sharing your advice with me.
  4. Thanks for agreeing to give me some advice.
  5. Thank you for offering your valuable advice.

How do you say advance thank you?

5 Alternative Ways to Say “Thank You in Advance”

  1. 1 “Thanks”
  2. 2 Use a call to action.
  3. 3 I appreciate your help with ______.
  4. 4 Thanks for considering my request.
  5. 5 Thanks for your attention. I’m looking forward to your reply.

What does it mean to say thanks in advance?

So thanks in advance gives the meaning of expressing gratitude to someone who is about to do you a favor. Remember the favor is not done yet and you are thanking them ahead of time.

How to say thank you for any help you can provide?

“Thank you for any help you can provide.” (But be sure to thank the individual after you receive the help too.) I began with the example “Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter.” That sentence has two offending phrases. The second one is “for your attention to this matter.”

How to prepare an advance care directive in California?

Prepare Your Advance Care Directive Form. Under state law, you have a legal right to express your health care wishes and to have them considered in situations when you are unable to make these decisions yourself. California consolidated various earlier forms used to indicate health care preferences into one Advance Care Directive.

Why do people hate the phrase Thank you in advance?

“Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter.” “Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.” In comments on another blog postthis week, one writer said she hated “Thank you in advance” and another wanted to know why the phrase deserves hatred. People hate the phrase for a couple of reasons. One is that it feels presumptuous.

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