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hatred
Thank you or cheers?
which 1 do u prefer/say? however, it's a British standard to say 'cheers' ....
I use both but it really depends on the situation, or who I am talking to.
Happy Murcia
both in various situations
country boy
thank you ,, its more polite. thank you for asking that question
JJ
Thank-you or Thanks...cheers if I'm having a drink!
UKdancer
thank you is thank you... cheers you could say when you say bye on the phone ("cheers! bye!")
not sure, my dad says that more than me or anyone else i know
you can use both in a situation.. cheers is more casual and friendly
Bookworm
I prefer cheers myself.
Lab Accident
I've always liked Adios Amigo, Later Gator, or Take It easy.
rayvon :-)
I say cheers more than I say thank you
firefly
Thanks or thank you, it depends.
Bruce P (you didn't see me h
I usually say "thanks"
ladylovin
I say both but tend to say ta more.
b3(ky
I havent a preference. I use both interchangebly. I guess with friends Id probably use cheers more and when its more official or Im really thankful Id say thank you but I dont have a hard and fast rule.
Helena
Cheers in a pub, or with close friends. Thanks to anyone else.