Modern German Grammar: A Practical Guide, Second Edition

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But to thank someone for having done something, a clause with dass is required (see
8.1–2):

Vielen Dank (dafür), dass Sie das Auto repariert haben.
Many thanks for mending the car.

(c) Other ways to thank people informally include:

Danke, das war doch wirklich nicht nötig.
Thanks, but it really wasn’t necessary.

Es war sehr nett/freundlich von dir, uns einzuladen.
It was very nice/kind of you to invite us.

 See 42.3f (p. 115) for verb completion by infinitive clauses with zu; see also 8.7 (p. 13) for
word order.

Wir wissen nicht, wie wir euch danken können.
We don’t know how we can thank you.

(Es/das ist) nett, dass Sie an mich gedacht haben.
(It is) nice of you to think of me.

 See 38.1 (p. 90) for prepositional verbs.
Das ist/Ich finde das sehr lieb/freundlich (von Ihnen).
That is/I think that is very nice/kind (of you).

And, slightly more formally:

Das ist sehr liebenswürdig von Ihnen.
That is very kind of you.

(d) Thanks to deity or to providence (often with no religious connotation) can be
expressed as follows:

Gott sei Dank!
Thank God/heavens.

 See 39.5 (p. 97) for this subjunctive form.
Zum Glück ist nichts passiert.
Fortunately nothing happened.

67.2 Thanking and expressing appreciation formally


(a) The verb sich (= acc.) bedanken is frequently used, particularly in written
communications (see also 67.3 on ‘Thanking in a formal letter’):

Wir möchten uns bei Ihnen bedanken.
We would like to thank/express our thanks to you.
Ich bedanke mich herzlich/recht herzlich für Ihre Hilfe.
Thank you very much/most sincerely for your help.

This expression would also be used in front of an audience; note the use of bei before
the person being thanked:

Wir möchten uns bei Ihnen für Ihre Unterstützung bedanken.
We would like to thank you for your support.

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