"THANK YOU" Do You Remember Saying the Phrase?

4 Reasons to Say the Words "Thank You"

In our daily lives, we often say "thank you" or hear it from others. However, many of us don't say it as often as we should, and this is often because we think of it as just a cultural formality. While "thank you" is indeed ingrained in various cultures, there are countless valuable reasons to express it beyond cultural expectations. Have you ever given up your seat on a bus to a pregnant woman or elderly person and not received a "thank you" in return? If so, you likely felt a bit frustrated, right? This blog aims to remind you why you should say "thank you" as often as possible, even for the simplest of gestures. Here are four important reasons:

1. Acknowledgment

When someone does something kind for you, like picking up your phone after it falls, they often feel good about their action and expect you to acknowledge it. If you fail to say "thank you," they may not voice their disappointment, but they will likely question your appreciation and character. When you say "thank you" to a friend or stranger, they may respond with "don’t mention it" or "no need." But don’t be fooled—while they may downplay the need for gratitude, deep down they are pleased that you recognized their effort. So, don’t hesitate to acknowledge someone's kindness; it means more than you think.

2. Motivation

For those familiar with educational psychology, you know the powerful role motivation plays in shaping behavior. Even if you haven’t studied psychology, you’ve experienced motivation yourself—whether through praise, encouragement, or success. A simple "thank you" can act as a form of motivation. When someone feels appreciated for a small act of kindness, they are more likely to go above and beyond next time. Gratitude encourages people to do more good in the future.

3. Strengthening Relationships

When you express gratitude to a friend, sibling, or parent for their kindness, you strengthen your relationship with them. They begin to see you as a considerate and appreciative person—someone worth staying close to. In turn, they will feel more encouraged to continue helping and supporting you. This simple act of saying "thank you" can elevate your connection and deepen your bond.

4. Showing Respect

Saying "thank you" also demonstrates respect. Sometimes, we neglect to thank people who are younger than us or in positions we deem inferior—such as someone we supervise or lead. We may assume that they’re simply fulfilling their duty, and therefore, we don’t owe them thanks. However, this is a mistake. Everyone, regardless of their age or role, deserves appreciation for their efforts. By saying "thank you" to those who assist you, even if they are younger or junior, you show that you respect them. This builds a positive image of you as a respectful and considerate individual.

In Conclusion

If you already say "thank you" as often as needed, kudos to you! If you’ve been saying it out of habit or cultural obligation, consider the reasons above and strive to express your gratitude more meaningfully. People will value you more if you do.

In my next blog, I’ll discuss how to say "thank you" effectively. Don’t miss it! Feel free to use the comment section to share your thoughts and experiences about expressing gratitude or receiving it. Have you ever forgotten or ignored saying "thank you"? How did it make you feel when someone failed to thank you? Perhaps you have another reason to share why "thank you" is important.

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Comments

Unknown said…
This is good and awakening. Take courage
Unknown said…
Thanks a lot for the information. We really need to care about thanking people.
Unknown said…
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Hi Gilbert,
Thanks for such a wonderful article ❤️🙏.
Unknown said…
Hi Gilbert, you have written a good article. Keep up the good work.
Roben said…
Right after reading this I said thank you to the person who opened the gate for me. Thank you too.
Unknown said…
For sure, this article is most helpful because I get opportunities of learning the goods of saying thank you. Anyway, keep moving forward, and it will be our pleasure to read another interesting article from you.
Unknown said…
Actually gilbert is totally right, in educational psychology motivation contributes much in learning and teaching process and even phrase " thank you" is also included. Please keep up
Unknown said…
This shows how you take tour time to explore more about the world. Keep this as far as good manners are concerned, I am sure you are strengthening the relationship in different societies. Thank you
Unknown said…
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Unknown said…
Surely
Thank you too,,,
I mean for helping us to understand those four reasons of the phrase"thank you"
Wonderful! It is generally difficult to many people to say thanks to someone who deserve it. Congratulation you are teaching me more.
Unknown said…
I used to not thank some one who does a small thing to me, but I learned a lot from this information. No matter how small a service was, just thank a person who helped you with that service. Mt gratitudes goes to the Othor of this helpful blog. Thanks a lot.
Unknown said…
Thx for this great reminder!
Unknown said…
Yeah, you are right. You remind me that we need " To thank everyone who does you good no matter how minor they are to you." A thank you Which is more valuable, it when comes from our deep heart and not because it is our culture thing. I enjoyed a lot and learned a lot from this article. I wait patiently for the next article. Be blessed.
Wow
Thank you for the good message.
Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Unknown said…
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Gilbert said…
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Unknown said…
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Gilbert said…
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Gilbert said…
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Unknown said…
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