How do you say I appreciate your kind words?

How do you say I appreciate your kind words?

Other ways to say thank you in any occasion

  • I appreciate what you did.
  • Thank you for thinking of me.
  • Thank you for your time today.
  • I value and respect your opinion.
  • I am so thankful for what you did.
  • I wanted to take the time to thank you.
  • I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
  • Your kind words warmed my heart.

What does Matewa mean?

elder one e.g. father/leader.

How do you tell someone you appreciate them?

How to show appreciation

  1. Say “thank you“
  2. Pay attention to them.
  3. Listen empathetically.
  4. Write an appreciation note.
  5. Be reliable.
  6. Be specific.
  7. Actions speak louder than words.
  8. Gift them a plant or flowers to brighten their day.

Can I say thank you for your kind words?

“Thank you for the kind words” is something you say when you want to show gratitude to someone else who has said something nice to you. You are literally thanking them for their kind words.

How do you thank someone in Māori?

How do you say thank you in Māori? As well as being used as a greeting, kia ora is also a general expression of appreciation. Tēnā koe (to one person), tēnā kōrua (to two people), or tēnā koutou (to three or more people) also means thank you in Māori.

What does Nga mihi Mahana?

blessings to you. Last Update: 2021-08-09.

How do you express appreciation in words?

These general thank-you phrases can be used for all personal and professional communications:

  1. Thank you so much.
  2. Thank you very much.
  3. I appreciate your consideration/guidance/help/time.
  4. I sincerely appreciate ….
  5. My sincere appreciation/gratitude/thanks.
  6. My thanks and appreciation.
  7. Please accept my deepest thanks.

What is another way to say kind words?

What is another word for kind word?

blandishment compliment
endorsement appreciation
courtesy respect
commendation homage
sentiment tribute

Do you know how to say thank you in Maori?

Tēnā koe (to one person), tēnā kōrua (to two people), or tēnā koutou (to three or more people) also means thank you in Māori. Learning how to pronounce Māori words correctly is essential. This will help you pronounce Māori place names accurately and confidently, as well as the names of people.

How do you pronounce the wh in Maori?

Many Māori pronounce the ‘wh’ sound similar to the English ‘f’. The ‘ng’ is similar to the ‘ng’ sound in English words like ‘sing’, except that in Māori, words can start with ‘ng’.

What can I do to help Te Reo Maori?

You can help support Te Reo Māori by making an effort to get pronunciation right and using simple words and phrases in everyday conversation. Learning basic Māori greetings (mihi) is a great place to start.

What do you call Maori people in New Zealand?

Kaumātuaelder or elders, senior people in a kin group Ngāi Tātoua term for everyone present – ‘we all’ Pākehāthis word is not an insult; its derivation is obscure; it is the Māori word for people living in New Zealand of British/European origin; originally it would not have included, for example, Dalmatians, Italians, Greeks, Indians, Chinese

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