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    On rare occasions, you are in a situation where a simple Thank You seems like you're undermining

    the other person's help. You know, instances where you are too grateful to express your feelings of gratitude. When this happens face to face (or even over the phone) your body langu age/voice carry 

    that feeling and the other person understands the full gravity of your expression.

    However, many a time, all you have is online/email interface for expression. And words are all you

    can use. So my question(s) is(are):

    1. Is there a superlative form of Thank You which one can make use of in such cases?

    2. Will you advice using the same during face-to-face(or voice)?

    3. Which is the highest degree of gratitude you have seen/expressed?

    4. Is there any chance that the other person might think y ou are exaggerating?

    (If you are wondering about the last question : see my comment (3rd one) below this SO answer.

    Its not that there are no good books/authoritative articles/sources on theory of Object Oriented

    Programming. I have read few, if not many, of them. And I do feel strongly about the answer the

    user has given. But at the same time, I don't want to overdo it)

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    5 Answersactive oldes t votes

    share improve this question edited Aug 11 '11 at 14:04

    asked Aug 10 '11 at 21:11

    3   Voting to close. This isn't really about language at all. We're being asked to advise OP how effusively he can

    thank someone before he socially embarrasses himself. The depth of gratitude conveyed by saying "Thank 

    you"  is not necessarily intensified by any other form of words, and it's fatuous to imagine OP can be taught

    how to thank people more "accurately" by offering "stronger" phrasings. – FumbleFingers   Aug 11 '11 at 0:39

    1   Is it wrong to ask how to express a feeling in proper words? You do not have to lecture me on how intense I

    should feel about thanking someone. And as answers given below suggest, I disagree when you say The

    depth of gratitude ... any other forms of words . I am asking about what words to use, not

    what to express. – Sudhi   Aug 11 '11 at 7:07

      I think you overdid it in the specific example you linked.. . OK, the person gave a very very nice answer. You

    upvoted it, you accepted it. A "Hey, that's a great answer. Thank you a lot!" would have been sufficient. On

    the other hand, I don't think what you wrote could have been seen as offensive, just a bit too baroque so to

    say. – nico  Aug 11 '11 at 14:23

      @Sudhi: I've only just followed your link, and I agree with nico that you probably overdid it there. But this is a

    matter of social mores and politeness, not language as such. Remember that your choice of phrasing should

    reflect all aspects of the context. That includes the reasonable expectations of the person you're thanking, as

    well as the depth of your gratitude. Instead of asking here, you'd have been better off looking at other posts on

    SO and taking note of how other questioners there express thanks for such exhaustive and painstakingly-

    produced answers. – FumbleFingers   Aug 11 '11 at 16:12

      @FumbleFingers and neco : hmm, I agree. I guess this problem stems from the fact that non-native English

    speakers have their own ways of expressing such emotions, different measure of intensity of such

    expression. I think I confused myself by assuming that English must have something for this. I must learn the

    ways of English usage more by observing than by asking 'How can I say this?'. Thanks for your efforts to

    explain me all this :) – Sudhi   Aug 11 '11 at 20:51

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     You could use "Many thanks". This would sound weird in person, though.

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    5 Also, emphasizing with another sentence would work: "Thank you. I genuinely appreciate it."

    share improve this answer  answered Aug 10 '11 at 21:35

    2   I think " really appreciate" would sound a little more genuine. – simchona ♦  Aug 10 '11 at 21:37

      @simchona: If spoken, I totally agree. When written, "bigger" words continue to feel natural to me, though. –

    wfaulk  Aug 10 '11 at 21:43

      Thanks, I think both genuine  and really  can be used interchangeably. – Sudhi   Aug 11 '11 at 7:10

      @Sudhi I don't genuinely agree with that. – Lightness Races in Orbit Oct 22 '14 at 10:48

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    Being that the "superlative" form of some idea is one in which the intensity or strength is at its

    greatest (an upper bound in some sense), I believe logically we're left with no choice but:

    I cannot thank you enough.

    share improve this answer  answered Aug 11 '11 at 3:17

      +1 haha I wasn't really in favour of the question at all, but I think you've brilliantly hit upon the ideal superlative.

    Which mostly won't be seen as ott because to a large extent it's also a well-worn cliche. On OP's behalf, I

    cannot thank you enough for resolving this question so deftly! :) – FumbleFingers  Aug 11 '11 at 21:13

    In order to make Thank you a more serious phrase, you can say:

     

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    2Thank you very much

    This adds an extra layer of expression, which most (if not all) people will interpret as implying a

    higher level of thanks. You can use the same phrase in face-to-face conversations, and you can add

    further gratitude by using the same tone of voice as you might when saying a highly grateful

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    This is the highest level of thanks I have seen expressed, but the right tone of voice and body 

    language can make this carry a lot of weight. I don't think people will think you are exaggerating--

    the phrase that can throw people off is just "thanks", which may sound curt.

    share improve this answer  answered Aug 10 '11 at 21:21

      My instinctive expression was extremely thankful . But on second thought, I could not decide if it was correct

    (grammatically/usage wise). And not to disagree with you, but Thank you very much  seems quite

    normal to me. Perhaps because I have used/heard it too many times. – Sudhi   Aug 10 '11 at 21:25

    2   If you use a phrase like "I'm extremely thankful", people will believe you disingenuous. – simchona ♦  Aug 10'11 at 21:26

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    1   That's a run-on sentence. Maybe you meant to use a semicolon? – wfaulk  Aug 11 '11 at 0:13

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     You could always go with:

    Cheers bud!! Mucho appreciatato!!

    share improve this answer  answered Oct 23 '14 at 15:27

      What language would that be? – RegDwigнt ♦ Oct 24 '14 at 22:43

      @RegDwigнt ...I made it up. But words is words! – Daft Oct 28 '14 at 16:52 

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