English Language & Usage Asked on August 10, 2021
Today someone tried to help me to find something but failed, so I said “thank you anyway” to her in the end.
Is “thank you anyway” appropriate in this situation? And what phrase should I use to politely say thank you to someone who tried to help me but failed?
"Thanks anyway" is perfectly acceptable. You could also use phrases such as "I appreciate your help," or "thanks for trying." There is no specific phrase I can think of reserved for this scenario, though.
Thanks to @CandiedOrange for suggesting an improvement.
Correct answer by Sydney on August 10, 2021
I would go with, "Your effort (was/is) appreciated." was/is depending on the relationship temporally to the effort; That being said, the other answers are also good.
Answered by Yeshe on August 10, 2021
Some good responses are:
"Thanks/ thank you anyways/anyway"
"I appreciated that"
"Thank you for your time/effort"
"That was greatly appreciated"
Basically anything that shows your gratitude for them spending time and effort is acceptable.
Answered by Abs on August 10, 2021
I think "Thank you all the same" can be used in this situation.
Answered by sahusoft on August 10, 2021
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