Interjections - Interjections of Gratitude and Apology

These interjections are used when the speaker wishes to thank someone for something or respond to gratitude, or wants to acknowledge a mistake.

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Interjections
thanks [interjection]

a short way to say thank you

Ex: Thanks , I 'm so lucky to have you .
thank you [interjection]

what we say to show we are happy for something someone did

Ex: Thank you for your kind words , they made my day .
much appreciated [interjection]

used to express gratitude or acknowledgment for something that has been done or offered

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much obliged [interjection]

used to express appreciation for a favor, help, or kindness

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cheers [interjection]

used to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgement

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my pleasure [interjection]

used to express willingness, satisfaction, or enjoyment in fulfilling a request, performing a task, or offering assistance

Ex: My pleasure , I 'm glad you liked the meal
anytime [interjection]

used to express willingness and availability to help, support, or accommodate someone

Ex: Anytime !
sure thing [interjection]

used to acknowledge gratitude or appreciation

Ex: Sure thing , anytime you need a lift .
no problem [interjection]

used to acknowledge thanks or a request without any sense of inconvenience or difficulty

Ex: No problem , it was easy to do .
you bet [interjection]

used as a positive and affirming response to thanks

Ex: You bet , no problem at all .
not at all [interjection]

used to respond to thanks in a polite and modest manner

Ex: Not at all , I 'm glad you could join .
no worries [interjection]

used to reassure someone that there is no problem or concern regarding a situation

Ex: No worries , take your time .
my apologies [interjection]

used to express regret or remorse for an error, mistake, or inconvenience caused to someone else

Ex: My apologies , I did n't know you were standing behind me .
sorry [interjection]

a word we use to say we feel bad about something

Ex: Sorry , they ca n't join us for dinner .
my bad [interjection]

used to acknowledge one's mistake, error, or fault

Ex: My bad , I was n't paying attention to the GPS .
just kidding [interjection]

used to indicate that a previous statement or action was meant as a joke or not to be taken seriously

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whoops-a-daisy [interjection]

used to express mild surprise or amusement, especially when someone makes a small mistake or has a minor accident

Ex: Whoops-a-daisy! Let me help you pick those papers up.
uh-oh [interjection]

used to express mild concern, surprise, or anticipation of a problem or mishap

Ex: Uh-oh , we need to fix this typo before we submit the report .
whoops [interjection]

used to acknowledge a small mistake, accident, or mishap

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oops [interjection]

used when someone makes a mistake or small blunder

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