Can I say for sure to thanks?

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.

What do you say after no thanks?

“You are welcome” is used as a polite response to “thanks”, not to “no, thanks” (denying an offer). You are welcome: Used as a polite response to thanks.

How do you write OK thanks?

OK, thanks is a comma splice and is the typical form. I would say that the reason it is used over OK; thanks is simply convention. Semicolons are rarely seen in English writing, news articles or conversational writing such as emails.

What is the difference between OK and sure?

As adjectives the difference between ok and sure is that ok is (informal) (ok) while sure is physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.

How do you say thank you but no thanks nicely?

15 Polite Ways to Say “Thanks, But No Thanks” to Taking on More Work

  1. “No, but thank you for asking!”
  2. “Thanks, but let me get back to you.”
  3. “Sorry, not now, but maybe next time.”
  4. “I simply just cannot say yes.”
  5. “Thank you, but I am not the right person to be asking.

Is sure sarcastic?

When you want to tell someone that it is okay or to go ahead, you use this form of “sure” : “Sure.” “I’m sure.” “Sure, sure.” “Suurree…” When we say something we don’t really mean so that we are being funny or sarcastic, we use this form of “sure” : “Sure.” “I’m sure.” “Sure, sure.” “Suurree…”

What does the word sure mean in response to a 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. Sure, no problem. Sure, don’t mention it. Sure, my pleasure.

Can you use ” sure ” as a response?

If it is considered good, I’ll use it someday. In OP’s context, Sure as a response is simply a polite/vague/positive word with friendly connotations. 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.

What does it mean to say No Thank You?

Anyone who refuses to accept it is being rude by questioning your motives. But most of us are gracious hosts, and we want to make our guests happy. “No, thank you” fills us with concern, as we worry if our asparagus quiche is vile, or our guest has unmentioned allergies.

What’s the meaning of the word ” sure “?

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. But that meaning has been watered down in OP’s context, being one in which no real information needs to be conveyed.