This phrase is better suited when your email aims to ask for something, such as support, approval, or feedback, and you wish to thank the recipient in advance for considering your request. It’s courteous and shows respect for the recipient’s decision-making process. Here’s how this alte...
“I just want to say how grateful I am that you were my teacher. Your guidance and support has been amazing! Thank you for helping me improve”/“I really appreciate all the hard work you’ve done to help me. I have learnt so much, and it’s all thanks to you!” /“You were t...
Thank you I really appreciate your help./I am eternally grateful for everything you’ve taught me./Thank you for sharing your wisdom with me./I cannot thank you enough for helping me./I am very thankful that you are my teacher. /How can I ever thank you enough. /Teachers like you a...
Thank you I really appreciate your help./I am eternally grateful for everything you’ve taught me./Thank you for sharing your wisdom with me./I cannot thank you enough for helping me./I am very thankful that you are my teacher. /How can I ever thank you enough. /Teachers like you a...
Thank you I really appreciate your help./I am eternally grateful for everything you’ve taught me./Thank you for sharing your wisdom with me./I cannot thank you enough for helping me./I am very thankful that you are my teacher. /How can I ever thank you enough. /Teachers like you ...
Thank you I really appreciate your help./I am eternally grateful for everything you’ve taught me./Thank you for sharing your wisdom with me./I cannot thank you enough for helping me./I am very thankful that you are my teacher. /How can I ever thank you enough. /Teachers like you ...