The correct phrase is, "thank you", or possibly "thanks". We also would have accepted "cheers", "danke", or anything else that didn't have Tinky-Winky connotations, but not something that sounds like an infant relieving itself of gas.
If your abject failure at making a worthwhile point weren't already evident I'd demonstrate it for you, but it seems like a redundant effort. Marks for effort, but minus several million for execution.
Maybe he is British, I know they use ta instead of ta ta to say good bye.
The correct phrase is, "thank you", or possibly "thanks". We also would have accepted "cheers", "danke", or anything else that didn't have Tinky-Winky connotations, but not something that sounds like an infant relieving itself of gas.
If your abject failure at making a worthwhile point weren't already evident I'd demonstrate it for you, but it seems like a redundant effort. Marks for effort, but minus several million for execution.
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