Q&A

Is it correct to say I really appreciate it?

Is it correct to say I really appreciate it?

The correct way to say it is “I very much appreciate it.”

Is it rude to say I would appreciate it?

The expression, ‘I would appreciate’ is super polite; and using another modal like could is highly recommended.

How do you say I really appreciate it in another way?

This was very kind of you.” “What a thoughtful gift. I really appreciate this!”…Thank you. / Thanks so much. / Thanks a lot. / Thanks a bunch. / Thanks a ton. / Thanks!

  1. “Thanks a bunch! I really need an extra dose of caffeine right now!”
  2. “Thanks! You’re awesome for thinking of me.”
  3. “Thank you!”

Would appreciate it if you would?

—used to make a polite request I would appreciate it if you would tell your father to call me.

How do you say very much appreciated?

You can say, “I very much appreciate it.” You can also say, “I very much appreciate that.” You can also say many other variations of this, changing word order and tense (“It is very much appreciated.” “It was very much appreciated.”, etc.), and so forth; but what you’ve asked isn’t correct.

Is greatly appreciated rude?

If the subject is a personal pronoun — such as I, you, we, or they — the correct phrase to use is “greatly appreciate it.” If the sentence’s subject is referring to a common noun, such as help, gift, or advice, then the correct phrase to use is “greatly appreciated.”

What can I say instead of I appreciate you?

You can say “I appreciate you” by saying:

  • “Thank you”
  • “I’m grateful for you”
  • “You’re amazing”
  • “You’ve really helped me out”
  • “You mean the world to me”
  • “I love you”
  • “You don’t know what this means to me”
  • “You are so thoughtful”

How do you say I would appreciate?

How do you say it would be greatly appreciated?

  1. “this would mean a lot to me”
  2. “that would be great”
  3. “I would be grateful” OR “I would be very grateful”
  4. “I appreciate your attention to”
  5. “It would really help me out”
  6. “I would really appreciate it if”

Would appreciate if you can or could?

The logic behind that rule is this: “If you could help me” is the “if-clause” – it needs a conditional clause. “I would appreciate” is not a full clause, it is missing an object. “If you could help me, I would appreciate” doesn’t work, therefore “I would appreciate if you could help me.” doesn’t work either.

How do you respond to very much appreciated?

“You’re welcome!” That’s the most common response. Other responses could be “Happy to help!” Or “Anytime.” Depending on your relationship with the person and the situation.

What does ‘I appreciate that’ mean?

The word ‘appreciate’ means ” to admire ” or ” to be grateful.” In simpler words, I appreciate you can literally translate to “I appreciate you for being with me,” or “I will always be grateful for you being by my side.” Romance aside, the phrase has a whole new meaning for families.

Do we say greatly appreciated?

We use the phrase “greatly appreciated” as an alternative way of thanking someone or expressing gratitude towards someone for something they’ve done for you, such as a kind gesture or favor. “Greatly appreciated” is a simplified way of saying something such as, “Your gesture was greatly appreciated.”

What is the definition of appreciate?

Definition of appreciate. transitive verb. 1a : to grasp the nature, worth, quality, or significance of appreciate the difference between right and wrong. b : to value or admire highly She appreciates our work.