How do you say thank you for adding me in group?

How do you say thank you for adding me in group?

I am glad to be a part of this group. Thank you so much for the warm welcome. I look forward to know each one of you and at the same time contribute to the group in all my abilities.

How do you thank someone for putting up?

Here are some ways to thank your friend for “putting up with you” during hard times.

  1. “You are a ray of sunshine in my life.”
  2. “You would make a great nurse!”
  3. “You’ve seen me at my worst and you didn’t run away.
  4. “I don’t know how I could have gotten through my treatments without you.”

What do you say when someone says thanks for the add?

Synonyms

  1. you’re welcome. phrase. used in reply to someone who has thanked you.
  2. no problem. phrase.
  3. not at all. phrase.
  4. don’t mention it. phrase.
  5. it’s no bother. phrase.
  6. (it’s) my pleasure. phrase.
  7. it’s/that’s all right. phrase.
  8. it’s nothing/think nothing of it. phrase.

How do I thank a Whatsapp group?

Thank you all for your lovely and warm wishes, it means a lot to me. Your wishes are priceless to me. Thank you, dear, you are always there for me. I might forget you but you always remember me.

How do you write a birthday thank you note?

Thank you for the birthday wishes:

  1. Thank you for the birthday wishes!
  2. Thank you to all of you who wished me a happy birthday!
  3. I appreciate the birthday wishes!
  4. I am grateful for all of you and appreciate everyone for wishing me a happy birthday.
  5. Thank you for recognizing my birthday.

What is being grateful?

Dictionaries define being grateful as having a sense of thankfulness that comes from a feeling within, rather than a social norm response to a kind gesture. Being grateful, or having “gratitude” can be directed at not only people you appreciate but things that you feel have been of great assistance in your life.

Why can’t I be thankful?

Our genes and our brains aren’t the end of the story; certain personality factors can also act as barriers to gratitude. In particular, envy, materialism, narcissism, and cynicism can be thought of as “thieves of thankfulness.”