Actually in "proper" English it is considered impolite to say "What?" - the proper way to enquire is: "I beg your pardon?"
Thank YOU for asking.
2007-05-01 08:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I say thank you when it is called for
2007-05-01 08:20:47
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answer #2
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answered by bowsgirl1 7
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You say what when you are surprised by something, and thank you as a courtesy for anything done for you even small things.
2007-05-01 08:21:37
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answered by Sharon S 7
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if its to an older person I say sir & ma'am not what.
yes I say thank you
2007-05-01 08:23:54
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answered by Georgia Peach 3
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Thank you for what?
Oh, I guess I do say both...
2007-05-01 08:22:14
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answered by pincollector 5
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all the time
2007-05-01 08:21:39
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answered by Mag 7
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What would you do if I said thank you?
2007-05-01 08:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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all the time
2007-05-01 08:21:03
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answered by hello 5
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What? oh i guess i do. Thank you for pointing that out to me!
2007-05-01 08:21:24
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answered by Fay 5
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What?
Yeah, Thank you for asking.
2007-05-01 08:20:57
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answered by Dave Grohl Wanna Be!!!! 5
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