If you're too young to remember Leslie Salt, it was a competitor to Morton Salt. Their TV ads consisted of a little animated man, who looked like an adult Charlie Brown wearing a suit and glasses, pointer always in hand, and he would extol the virtues of using Leslie Salt. He would end every ad with "I thank you, Leslie thanks you!"
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Leslie Neale's birth name is Leslie Frances Neale.
Leslie Knauer's birth name is Leslie Maria Knauer.
Javicia Leslie's birth name is Javicia Leslie Walker.
Leslie Rubinstein was born in 1939.
In Russian Thanks is "Spasiba" Said Spa-si-ba
you can say: ~thanks -mersi -mamnoon -motshaker ~thank you -mersi -mamnoonam (az shoma) -motshakeram (az shoma)
Its said "Afoyo Matec" or if someone has already said thank you and you also want to say thanks you say "Afoyo Bennae", which means thanks to.
In Odia language, "thank you" is said as "ଧନ୍ୟବାଦ" (dhanyavāda).
When you 'thank' someone, you use the second person possessive adjective 'your':Thank you for your contribution.Thanks for your contribution.For business purposes, spell out the 'thank you'. The word 'thanks' is more appropriate for informal writing or said in person.
"Thank you" in Scotland is typically said as "thank you" in English, or in the local Scottish Gaelic dialect as "tapadh leat" for singular or "tapadh leibh" for plural.
It means thank you for your time (thanks) but no thank you, I do not want what you have offered. (but no thanks)
Thank you Darling can be said "Gracias, querido/a, mi amor".
Thank. As in "I thank you for this opportunity" or "He thanks her for the flower."
Thank you is formal than thanks
In Garhwali language, "Thank you" is said as "Dhanyabad".
"Thanks" is used in informal settings and "thank you" in formal settings. Thanks to your friends. Thank you to your teacher.