I think that thankfulness definitely implies that you are thanking something or someone.
But one can be highly aware of the positivity of an event without holding anyone responsible for it.
"What a great day" vs "Thank God for this great day"
2007-10-24 01:46:12
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answered by Eleventy 6
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I think that gratitude and thankfulness include a sense of indebtedness. What's the common expression? I owe you one.
How can we be indebted to a natural event, for example? But I think we can be indebted to a group of people.
I have often heard the word "appreciate" used in lieu of thanks. The word "appreciate" is a recognition of importance but might or might not imply gratitude. Someone might say, "I appreciate your efforts on my behalf" and if that were the end, we might assume there is gratitude. But the sentence might say, "I appreciate your efforts on my behalf, but you were careless and caused more harm than good". Here appreciate does not imply thanks.
2007-10-24 02:29:24
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answered by Matthew T 7
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you're saying that: "the define of homestead stated: alluring modern-day hearth encompass. Granite inset and hearth / Marble hearth encompass. forged iron inset and polished granite hearth" If this became into written via the previous proprietors or a minimum of with their consent with a view to sell their homestead, then in my opinion they have broken the settlement and that i might discuss with my solicitor or belongings agent approximately getting them replaced or determining to purchase repayment for it. i don't understand the situation for different international places yet in the united kingdom appropriate hearth grates could be truly costly to purchase. enormously good, alluring forged iron ones which i assume they have been. additionally, one might could desire to evaluate that not all fireplaces are a huge-unfold layout or length so which you would be able to finally end up paying much extra to get your hearth in working order. This became into for sure a merchandising factor to the homestead and if after determining to purchase the homestead, the merchandising factors have been stripped out, then you definately've mis-offered some thing and are properly interior of your rights to concentration on that.
2016-12-15 08:02:36
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answered by ? 4
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I'd imagine so... yes.
So if there is nobody there and nobody responsible... there is clearly no need to be thankful.
Which is why I'm generally thankful for nothing. Life is as it is, and I am in my place in it... and that is neither something I'm happy nor sad about: I just am where I am and that is all there is to it.
2007-10-24 01:45:08
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answered by Lucid Interrogator 5
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It must be equally. If specially, your heart will be imbalanced and will be pride and prejustice you will not happy anymore. The highest thank is not feel a thank and you are happy to thank everything, everyone equally you will not take back any, no conditional.
2007-10-24 01:45:02
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answered by johnkamfailee 5
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No that is judgment when you thank someone specifically for some particular thing.
Love and blessings Don
2007-10-24 01:44:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I thank God, but I guess if you really wanna be technical about it, not really. Just be happy you're up, healthy and being able to grace us with your presence!!:)
2007-10-24 01:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I am thankful for living, but there is no one to thank for that, other than to say "way to go dad, I'm glad you had sex that night..."
2007-10-24 01:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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To be thankful, you would be thanking someone or something... to have Gratitude, it would be thanks for the event or thing or situation without necessarily having your gratitude directed at anyone/thing in particular. my opinion
2007-10-24 08:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i am thankful everyday a wake up and i am still breathing air-and i dont thank anyone or thing so i guess my answer would be no---cool question---thanks and enjoy the day
2007-10-24 01:43:51
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answered by lazaruslong138 6
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