I'm at Liverpool University online kgr 100 potenzmittel But I never, until this week, realised that so many people had a problem with “Thank you”. Apparently, four out of 10 of us prefer not to use it – not because they want to be rude, but because in our chummy, chillaxed age, it seems far too formal. Instead, they turn to briefer, less stuffy alternatives, such as “Cheers” or “Ta”, not to mention more exotic variants such as “Nice one”, “Sorted”, “Danke” or, rather mystifyingly, “Boom!”
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