B2 Expression औपचारिक 2 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

We value your business

Formal business communication expression

Use this phrase to professionally thank customers for their support at the end of an interaction.

15 सेकंड में

  • A formal way to thank a customer for their purchase.
  • Commonly used in business emails and customer service calls.
  • Shows professional appreciation for a client's loyalty and money.

मतलब

This is a polite way for a company to tell you they appreciate you being their customer. It basically means 'thank you for choosing us and spending your money here.'

मुख्य उदाहरण

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1

Closing a professional email

Thank you for choosing our services; we value your business.

Thank you for choosing our services; we value your business.

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2

Ending a customer support call

Is there anything else I can help with? We value your business.

Is there anything else I can help with? We value your business.

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3

A small shop owner to a regular

It is always good to see you, John. We truly value your business.

It is always good to see you, John. We truly value your business.

🤝
🌍

सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

This phrase is a cornerstone of American 'customer service' culture, which prioritizes making the consumer feel respected. It gained massive popularity during the rise of corporate retail in the mid-20th century. While it can sometimes feel scripted, it remains the gold standard for professional gratitude in English-speaking markets.

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The Freelancer Flip

If you work alone, change `we` to `I`. Saying `I value your business` feels more personal and authentic for a one-on-one relationship.

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Don't Overuse It

If you say this three times in one email, you will sound like a broken robot. Once at the end is plenty!

15 सेकंड में

  • A formal way to thank a customer for their purchase.
  • Commonly used in business emails and customer service calls.
  • Shows professional appreciation for a client's loyalty and money.

What It Means

Think of this as the professional version of a warm hug from a shop owner. It tells the customer that their support matters to the company. It is not just about the money. It is about the relationship between the buyer and the seller. When you hear this, the company is saying you are important to them.

How To Use It

You will mostly see this in writing or hear it in formal service settings. It usually appears at the very end of a conversation or email. You can use it to wrap up a deal. It works well when you want to sound professional yet grateful. Just drop it in right before your final goodbye.

When To Use It

Use it when you are acting as a representative of a brand. It is perfect for follow-up emails after a purchase. Use it when a customer has been loyal for a long time. It is great for smoothing things over after a small mistake. It makes the customer feel like a VIP instead of just a number.

When NOT To Use It

Never use this with your friends or family. If your mom buys you lunch, do not say we value your business. She will think you have been replaced by a corporate robot. Avoid using it during a heated argument where the customer is very angry. In that case, it can sound cold or dismissive. Also, do not use it if no money was exchanged.

Cultural Background

In Western business culture, the customer is often called 'king.' This phrase became a standard way to show 'customer centricity.' It is a polite ritual in the US and UK. It bridges the gap between a cold transaction and a human connection. It has been a staple of corporate communication for decades.

Common Variations

You might hear we appreciate your business which is slightly warmer. Some people say thank you for your patronage if they are very fancy. A more modern version is thanks for being part of the family. If you are a freelancer, you might say I value your business. All of these aim for the same goal: making the client feel special.

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

This phrase sits firmly in the formal register. It is safe for all professional environments, but avoid using it in personal social circles to prevent sounding robotic.

💡

The Freelancer Flip

If you work alone, change `we` to `I`. Saying `I value your business` feels more personal and authentic for a one-on-one relationship.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you say this three times in one email, you will sound like a broken robot. Once at the end is plenty!

💬

The 'Value' Secret

In English, `value` can mean the price of something, but here it means 'to hold in high regard.' It is a subtle way of saying you are worth a lot to us.

उदाहरण

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#1 Closing a professional email
💼

Thank you for choosing our services; we value your business.

Thank you for choosing our services; we value your business.

This is the most common way to end a business email.

#2 Ending a customer support call
💼

Is there anything else I can help with? We value your business.

Is there anything else I can help with? We value your business.

Used as a polite sign-off to ensure the customer feels satisfied.

#3 A small shop owner to a regular
🤝

It is always good to see you, John. We truly value your business.

It is always good to see you, John. We truly value your business.

Adding 'truly' makes it feel more sincere and personal.

#4 A joke between friends
😄

Thanks for the five dollars you owed me; we value your business!

Thanks for the five dollars you owed me; we value your business!

Using formal business language in a casual setting creates a funny contrast.

#5 A freelancer texting a client
😊

Project delivered! Thanks again for the opportunity; I value your business.

Project delivered! Thanks again for the opportunity; I value your business.

Using 'I' instead of 'we' makes it appropriate for a solo worker.

#6 Apologizing for a shipping delay
💭

We apologize for the delay. We value your business and will ship it today.

We apologize for the delay. We value your business and will ship it today.

Helps rebuild trust by showing the customer they are important.

खुद को परखो

Choose the most appropriate word to complete the formal sign-off.

Thank you for your order. We ___ your business.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: value

The verb `value` is the standard choice here to show appreciation.

Which pronoun should a large company use in this phrase?

___ value your business.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: We

Companies use the collective `we` to represent the entire organization.

🎉 स्कोर: /2

विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

Formality of Business Gratitude

Casual

Used with friends or very close clients.

Thanks a lot!

Neutral

Standard polite interaction.

Thanks for your help.

Formal

Official business communication.

We value your business.

Very Formal

Old-fashioned or high-end luxury settings.

We appreciate your continued patronage.

Where to see 'We Value Your Business'

We value your business
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Email Receipt

At the bottom of a digital invoice.

🏦

Bank Statement

Printed on the monthly summary.

📞

Call Center

While waiting on hold or ending a call.

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Retail Store

On a sign near the exit.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

In this context, business refers to your activity as a customer. It means the act of you buying things from them.

Only if you are texting a client in a professional way. It is too formal for texting friends or family.

Yes, they are interchangeable. Appreciate sounds slightly warmer, while value sounds slightly more professional.

No, that sounds like you like the person's physical presence. Business is the correct term for a commercial relationship.

Yes, it is very common in the UK, Canada, and Australia. It is a standard global English business phrase.

The best time is at the end of a transaction or a conversation. It serves as a polite 'thank you' and 'goodbye' combined.

It depends on the delivery. In a scripted call, it can feel automatic, but in a personalized email, it feels very respectful.

Be careful. If they are very upset, it might sound like you only care about their money. Use it only after you have solved their problem.

Absolutely! It makes a small business look professional and established.

Not at all. It is still the standard way to express professional gratitude in 2024.

संबंधित मुहावरे

Thank you for your patronage

A very formal, slightly old-fashioned way to say thanks for being a customer.

We appreciate your loyalty

Used specifically for customers who have been coming back for a long time.

Thank you for choosing us

A slightly more modern and direct way to show appreciation.

It’s a pleasure doing business with you

Used between two business partners or after a successful deal.

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