Use These Two Words To Make Other People’s Day Better, Thank You

Roger Skibowski
4 min readSep 16, 2022
Photo by Wilhelm Gunkel on Unsplash

These two words carry a lot of weight. They are a powerful way to show appreciation for someone else. They can make someone’s day better and brighten their mood.

So, if you want to make someone else’s day better, say thank you. It’s a simple act that can have a big impact.

Thank you for making other people’s days better by using these two words.

It makes the other person happy.

Thank you. Those two words can change the world.

When you thank someone, you make them feel thrilled to have encountered you. Saying thank you is a powerful way to make someone’s day better, and it can also benefit your own well-being.

Saying thank you can also strengthen relationships by increasing feelings of closeness between people who express gratitude toward each other (in this study, for example, couples who thanked each other showed an increase in positive emotions). What’s more: You don’t need much time to reap these benefits-a single thank you will work just fine!

It’s simple, easy, and doesn’t take a lot of time.

If you’re looking to make someone’s day a little better, here are a couple of simple words: Thank you.

Thank you, can be as simple as “thank you” or “thank you so much” and (“so much” is totally optional), but it doesn’t have to be. In fact, thanks sometimes aren’t even needed because it’s just assumed when it’s said. The tone of your thank-you shouldn’t matter; the important part is that saying “thanks” really makes someone else’s day a little better.

When people don’t say thanks, at least in their own minds, it can alert them to this deficiency and spur some thoughts about what they could do to fix it. They may even think about how they could do something special for someone else without them having to ask for help in the future.

It may inspire them to be more thankful as well.

In addition to the benefits that come from saying thank you, gratitude can be contagious. If you are kind to others, they are more likely to be kind to someone else, the ripple effect…

Roger Skibowski