Can you say for sure in response to thank you?

Can you say for sure in response to thank you?

The word sure is sometimes used to respond to Thank you. Saying sure in response to thank you is very informal. It is a replacement for the more standard You’re welcome and means much the same as the more formal response certainly.

Is saying sure rude?

Usually it means the person didn’t understand the question and instead of asking for clarity or for the question to be repeated they would say “sure”. This is why it could be considered rude because the person is discounting what was said and doesn’t take the time to ask that what they missed be repeated.

Can I say received thank you?

Yes, in my experience. It is businesslike, impersonal. It would be too rude to just acknowledge receipt without thanks, so you write ‘received, with thanks’. (It is something you write – a record or notation, almost.

How do you acknowledge a payment received?

How to write an email to acknowledge that you received payment?

  1. Specify the amount that was received.
  2. Specify the date of payment.
  3. If necessary, indicate the method of payment: cash, check, wire transfer, etc.
  4. Specify the reason for the payment.
  5. Mention related invoice number and date (optional)

How do you respond to customer appreciation mail?

Step 1. Acknowledge the appreciation.

  1. Thank you for your encouraging words.
  2. It is very thoughtful of you to appreciate my efforts and nominate me for the Employee of the year award.
  3. Thank you very much for recognizing my contribution to the team.
  4. I am humbled by your public appreciation for my work.

Is sure a yes or no?

Sure is used as “yes,” though it never means “yes.” Sure is a thumbs up to your face, and a jerkoff motion behind your back.

Can I use Sure instead of okay?

It doesn’t really mean much at all; you could compare it to replying with something like Okay, No problem, or Don’t mention it. In many other contexts, sure more emphatically conveys definitely, really, absolutely, very.