What to say after Thank you for having me?

An appropriate response from one of them might be “Thank you for having me” or “My pleasure” or “Thanks for having me.” But no one would ever respond with “You’re welcome.”

How do you extend a thank you message?

While it’s not mandatory to send professional thank you notes, taking this extra step can help leave a positive impression….What to say in a thank you note

  1. Start with a salutation.
  2. Share your gratitude with specifics.
  3. Include any details from conversations.
  4. Close with additional thoughts or info.
  5. End with a polite signoff.

Should you say thank you for having me?

A polite expression of gratitude said to someone after leaving a social event to which they had invited the speaker. (“Us” can be used instead of “me” if speaking on behalf of two or more people.) A: “I’m so glad you were able to make it to the party, John!” B: “Me too, I had a wonderful time.

Is Thanks for having me correct?

They are all correct, but it would sound more natural to say “thank you for having me” and “thank you for inviting me”. The third example is perfect. When you are thanking someone for inviting you to a party, or their home, it is also nice to compliment them on their hosting skills.

How do you thank someone for opportunity?

Examples of ways to say, “thank you for giving me this opportunity”

  1. “Thank you for giving me the opportunity to interview.”
  2. “I really appreciate the opportunity.”
  3. “I am really grateful for this opportunity.”
  4. “Thank you for making time to speak with me today.”
  5. “Thank you for the learning experience.”

When should I say thanks for having me?

“Thank you for having me” is a useful parting phrase in social situations where you are a first-time guest or not close to the host. Following it with a compliment is good form. On radio interview programs, this is the usual response to the host welcoming the guest.