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Is It Correct to Say “Thank You as Always”?

Saying “thank you” is a popular English expression worldwide, but is it correct to say “Thank you as always”? 

It is correct to say “Thank you as always” to show gratitude to someone who has consistently demonstrated kindness or helped us on more than one occasion. “Thank you as always” is like saying, “Thank you for always helping me.” It lets someone know how much you appreciate their present and past effort.

In this guide, we explore “Thank you as always,” including its meaning and alternative ways of telling someone just how much you appreciate them.

What Does “Thank You As Always” Mean?

When you say “Thank you as always,” you express your gratitude or acknowledge favors, support, or services provided. It is an informal expression and implies that you are thanking a person for their current help and their past or previous support. 

The most common phrase we use to show our appreciation is “Thank you,” but when we want someone to know how much we appreciate their support and assistance over time so much that a simple “Thank you” sounds repetitive, we can say “Thank you as always” or “As always, thank you.”

“Thank you” means you feel grateful, and “as always” means that we expect something because it happens frequently (source). By saying “Thank you as always,” we tell someone that we recognize and appreciate what they have done for us on more than one occasion. 

How Do You Use “Thank You As Always”?

We use “Thank you as always” when someone we speak to consistently helps us more than one time, and we want to convey our appreciation. We express this statement in a casual and endearing tone, whether as a standalone phrase or within a complete sentence.

You can use “Thank you as always” in a professional setting when you work with someone frequently and want to thank them. In a business environment, we can use the example: “Thank you for your support as always” or simply: “Thank you for your support.” 

You can also share this measure of gratitude on a personal basis when you want somebody to know that you are not taking advantage of them but thanking them for always showing their support.

We express “Thank you as always” positively because we want the person to recognize our gratitude. The statement implies familiarity and that we often convey our thanks and appreciation to the individual through frequent communication. 

We typically use “Thank you as always” at the end of a message or sentence, both in verbal and written form. Some examples of expressing it include:

  • On that note, Craig, thank you as always.
  • Thank you, as always, for understanding.

In a business environment, when we wish to thank a loyal client, we can say, “Thank you, as always, for your business.” 

If you receive regular services from a business and are impressed with their stellar effort in sales or customer services, you can say, “Thank you, as always, for your excellent service.”

When Can You Use “Thank You As Always”?

“Thank you as always” works well in the present tense; however, we also use it to thank someone for assisting or supporting us in past or current situations. 

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You can use “Thank you as always” if you are thanking someone for helping you over a period of time or on several occasions. We express this form of gratitude when we want to tell the person we speak to that we are thankful for their unwavering support. 

For example, if you’ve been working with a mentor and want to thank them for their support and encouragement throughout the mentorship program, then you can add “Thank you as always” at the end of a letter or email. These words of gratitude can appear as a minor sentence or in a closing paragraph. 

You can also use “Thank you as always” when speaking to someone professionally. It is appropriate for thanking business partners, clients, and even mentors. 

For example, if you want to thank a former colleague for their help over time or while working with you on a previous project, you would share your sincere appreciation for their support by using “Thank you as always” or “As always, thank you.”

This expression of gratitude can also close an email in professional or personal communication.

  • Thank you, as always, Benjamin Moore.

If you want to add a genuine and familiar touch to your message of thanks, then using “Thank you as always” shows that you recognize their past or current effort in helping you over time.

Using “Thank You As Always” in a Full Sentence

“Thank you as always” is a minor sentence, which means it can stand independently despite lacking a subject. Of course, you can also use it as an independent clause in a full sentence.

When adding “Thank you as always” to a complete sentence, you should add a comma between “Thank you” and “as always.”

  • Thank you, as always, for showing up to lend a hand every day.
  • As always, thank you for showing up to lend a hand every day.

You probably noticed that we followed “Thank you, as always” with a comma in the first sentence, but we didn’t follow “As always, thank you” with a comma in the second. This is because we treat “as always” as an interruption to the first sentence’s flow, while “thank you for your hard work” flows fine in the second.

When Not To Use “Thank You As Always”

If you are thanking someone for the first time, it would not be appropriate to use “Thank you as always.” The term “as always” implies that something happens frequently, so if they are helping you for the first time, a simple “Thank you” will suffice. 

We generally use the phrase when communicating with someone after we have said “Thank you” multiple times or when we want the person to know that we appreciate their repeated assistance, services, or business.

Anything outside that realm does not justify “as always,” so the statement would not make sense. For example, you will not say, “Thank you as always” to the cashier at the grocery store you’ve seen once or twice.

You should also avoid saying it to someone who does the task, favor, or service once in a blue moon. We reserve “Thank you as always” for folks doing this particular action regularly.

What Can You Use Instead of “Thank You As Always”?

We can use many polite and thankful words instead of “Thank you as always.” These phrases depend on whether we use a formal or informal tone when speaking to someone. 

Use a formal tone when talking to a person you work with or a business. In a professional context, alternatives to “Thank you as always” include: 

  • Thank you for your assistance.
  • Thank you for your help.
  • I sincerely appreciate your help.

A few informal ways of thanking someone for their consistent support include the following: 

  • Thanks again.
  • As always, thank you.
  • I appreciate your help.
  • Thanks for everything.
  • Thank you for always showing up. 

If you are going to replace the words “Thank you as always,” consider the context in which you express your appreciation. Certain statements suit formal language, like “Please accept my gratitude,” while others are informal: “Thank you so much” or “Thanks a lot.”

Expressions of Gratitude as Interjections

In English, we use interjections of gratitude to help us convey appreciation or thanks. We use these words to communicate casually in everyday language.

Interjections are phrases that can stand alone from other words, and we use them to express emotion, pleasure, and feelings (source). English speakers express gratitude in informal language to show appreciation and politeness in the workplace or when speaking to friends and family members.

Typically, we express interjections with a sense of abruptness or strong emotion. For example, “Congratulations” is an interjection in the sentence “Congratulations! You won first place.” 

Common minor sentences such as “Thanks” and “Thank you” are popular expressions of gratitude we can use as interjections. For example, if someone surprises you with a gift, you would say, “Thanks!” or “Thank you!” 

Let’s take a look at a few popular interjections that include “thanks”: 

  • Thanks a lot!
  • Thanks so much!
  • Thanks for your help!
  • Thanks a ton! 

We can express other phrases as interjections of gratitude without the words “thanks” or “Thank you.” Here are a few examples: 

  • Appreciate it! 
  • I’m grateful for everything! 
  • You are the best! 
  • You just made my day!

This article was written for strategiesforparents.com.

For more on expressions of gratitude as interjections, check out these articles: Is It Correct to Say “Thanks a Ton”? and Is It Correct to Say “Thanks a Million”?

Final Thoughts

“Thank you as always” is a common expression of gratitude when speaking to someone who often provides favors or assists with something, whether in the past or present. We don’t use this minor sentence when thanking someone for the first time. 

“Thank you as always” is an impactful way of showing how thankful you are. We typically express it to one person at a time in formal and informal language. We can also use “Thanks as always” in a friendly tone verbally or independently in written language.