I am grateful for your
Presentation and public speaking expression
Use this phrase to show sincere, professional appreciation for a specific contribution or quality someone shared.
15초 만에
- A sophisticated way to say thank you for something specific.
- Best for professional emails, speeches, or deep personal moments.
- Follow with a noun like 'help', 'patience', or 'guidance'.
뜻
A polite and sincere way to tell someone you value a specific thing they did or a quality they have. It is a step up from a simple 'thank you' and shows deeper appreciation.
주요 예문
3 / 6Ending a presentation
I am grateful for your attention and your insightful questions.
I am grateful for your attention and your insightful questions.
Thanking a helpful neighbor
I am grateful for your help with the gardening this weekend.
I am grateful for your help with the gardening this weekend.
Texting a partner after a hard day
I'm so grateful for your support today, it was a tough one.
I'm so grateful for your support today, it was a tough one.
문화적 배경
In Western cultures, especially in business and public speaking, expressing gratitude is a key way to establish rapport and 'soften' a conversation. The word 'grateful' implies a reflective, deep appreciation compared to the more common 'thankful,' which can sometimes feel more transactional. It has become a staple in modern leadership and 'mindfulness' culture.
Be Specific
Instead of saying 'I am grateful for your help,' try 'I am grateful for your help with the budget.' Specificity makes it feel 10x more genuine.
Don't Overuse It
If you say this for every small thing, it loses its power. Save it for things that actually deserve a 'gold star' of thanks.
15초 만에
- A sophisticated way to say thank you for something specific.
- Best for professional emails, speeches, or deep personal moments.
- Follow with a noun like 'help', 'patience', or 'guidance'.
What It Means
This phrase is a polished, heartfelt way to say "thank you." It shows you truly value what someone did or gave. It feels much deeper and more sincere than a quick, casual thanks. When you use it, you are acknowledging a specific gift, action, or quality. It tells the other person, "I see the effort you made, and it matters to me." It is like giving someone a verbal high-five, but with a lot more class.
How To Use It
The structure is very straightforward: I am grateful for your followed by a noun. You can use nouns like help, time, support, or patience. You can also use a gerund, which is an -ing verb acting as a noun. For example, I am grateful for your coming today. It always sounds best when you are specific. Instead of just saying you are grateful, say exactly why. It makes the compliment land much harder. Think of it as the difference between a generic birthday card and one with a handwritten note.
When To Use It
This is your "go-to" phrase for professional settings. It is the perfect way to wrap up a big presentation. It works wonders in a follow-up email after a job interview. You can also use it in personal, emotional moments that require a bit more weight. Use it when a friend helps you move heavy furniture up three flights of stairs. Use it when a colleague covers your shift so you can go to the dentist. It makes the other person feel truly seen and appreciated. It is a great way to build strong relationships at work and at home.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using this for tiny, everyday gestures. If a stranger holds the door for you for two seconds, just say thanks. Using I am grateful for your door-holding sounds sarcastic or just plain weird. It is like wearing a full tuxedo to buy a carton of milk at the corner store. It is too much "energy" for the situation. Also, avoid using it if you are actually annoyed. Using formal gratitude while angry comes off as "passive-aggressive," which is a conversational landmine you want to avoid.
Cultural Background
In many English-speaking cultures, expressing gratitude is considered a vital social skill. It is seen as a sign of maturity and emotional intelligence. You might notice people keeping "gratitude journals" or talking about "practicing gratitude" to stay positive. By using this phrase, you are participating in a cultural ritual of building social capital. It turns a simple professional transaction into a genuine human connection. It is basically the "gold standard" of polite, Western appreciation. It shows you aren't just taking; you are also giving back recognition.
Common Variations
You can easily tweak the "temperature" of this phrase. Shorten it to I'm grateful for... to sound a bit warmer and more relaxed. I appreciate your... is a very common professional alternative that feels slightly less emotional. If you need to be incredibly formal—like writing to a CEO or a judge—you might say, I would like to express my gratitude for.... For a more personal or sometimes religious tone, people often use I am thankful for.... Each variation lets you adjust how close or professional you want to seem.
사용 참고사항
This phrase sits in the 'formal to neutral' range. It is perfect for professional writing and public speaking. Be careful not to use it for trivial tasks, as it can sound overly dramatic or sarcastic.
Be Specific
Instead of saying 'I am grateful for your help,' try 'I am grateful for your help with the budget.' Specificity makes it feel 10x more genuine.
Don't Overuse It
If you say this for every small thing, it loses its power. Save it for things that actually deserve a 'gold star' of thanks.
The 'Patience' Trick
In English, if you are late or made a mistake, saying 'I am grateful for your patience' is much more positive than saying 'I am sorry I am late.'
예시
6I am grateful for your attention and your insightful questions.
I am grateful for your attention and your insightful questions.
A classic, professional way to close a public speaking engagement.
I am grateful for your help with the gardening this weekend.
I am grateful for your help with the gardening this weekend.
Shows sincere appreciation for a significant favor.
I'm so grateful for your support today, it was a tough one.
I'm so grateful for your support today, it was a tough one.
Using the contraction 'I'm' makes it feel more intimate and warm.
I am grateful for your decision to bring donuts instead of more work.
I am grateful for your decision to bring donuts instead of more work.
Uses formal language to make a joke about office life.
I am grateful for your business and look forward to our next project.
I am grateful for your business and look forward to our next project.
Standard professional etiquette for maintaining client relationships.
I am truly grateful for your guidance over the last year.
I am truly grateful for your guidance over the last year.
Adding 'truly' emphasizes the depth of the feeling.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence to thank a colleague for their help on a project.
I am grateful for your ___ on the marketing report.
We need a noun after 'your'. 'Assistance' is the noun form of 'assist'.
Choose the most appropriate word to finish this formal speech.
I am grateful for your ___ tonight.
'Presence' is the noun that describes the state of being there, which is common in speeches.
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Ways to Say Thanks
Quick and informal
Thanks!
Standard appreciation
I appreciate it.
Polite and sincere
I am grateful for your...
Extremely respectful
I wish to express my gratitude for...
When to Use 'I am grateful for your...'
Job Interview
...time today.
Wedding Toast
...friendship.
Customer Service
...patience.
Mentorship
...guidance.
자주 묻는 질문
11 질문It is a polite way to say you value something specific someone did. It is more formal and heartfelt than just saying thanks.
It can be, but you can make it friendlier by using the contraction I'm. It is perfect for when someone does a real favor for you.
Yes, it is excellent for professional relationships. It shows you are respectful and observant of their efforts.
Grateful often feels more like a deep, internal feeling, while thankful is often used for being glad a bad thing didn't happen.
No, it must be followed by a noun or a gerund (an -ing verb). Use I am grateful for your help, not I am grateful for your help me.
Yes, but that is much more personal and emotional. It is usually reserved for very close friends, partners, or family members.
A common way is to say, I am grateful for your time and attention today. Thank you. It sounds very professional.
Almost! I appreciate your... is slightly more common in business and feels just a tiny bit less emotional than grateful.
Sure! Just use I'm so grateful for... to keep it from feeling too stiff or robotic in a chat.
No, that is a common mistake. In English, we are always grateful for something, never of something.
Only if you use it for something tiny, like someone passing the salt. Use it for meaningful things to avoid sounding like you are joking.
관련 표현
I appreciate your...
A very common professional way to show thanks for a specific action.
Many thanks for...
A slightly more casual but still polite way to express gratitude.
I'm indebted to you for...
A very strong way to say you owe someone for their help.
Much obliged
An old-fashioned, very formal way to say thank you.
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