I Think Means I Thank
For a graduate school course I wrote a paper on “thank you.” To my
surprise the word “thank” is derived from the word “think.” To thank
someone means we are thinking of them and their kind act for us. When a
person has done something thoughtful for us, the least we can do is to
“think of” or “thank” them in return…especially if we are no position to
return the favor. Nowadays we often thank our benefactors via an email
or a phone call. A more convincing way to express our gratitude is to
write a thank-you note. This entails finding a card and pen, putting a
stamp on the envelope, and maybe making a trip to the post office. Click to continue
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