How do you thank someone for continuous support?
Thank you so much for helping me out during these difficult times. Your help has been invaluable; I don’t know how I would have managed without your help and support. Again, thank you so much. I sincerely appreciate your generosity.
How do you use continuous support in a sentence?
Sentence examples for continuous support for from inspiring English sources. Such incidents have secured continuous support for the PKK’s war against the Turkish state. She became part of a group of actors who, on a voluntary basis, provided continuous support for the developmental side of our work there.
Which is correct continued support or continuous support?
“Thank you for your continued support” is the standard. You’re thanking someone for what they have done (with a slight suggestion that it would be nice if they continued. Continuous suggests they supported you every step of the way, which is seldom true.
What does continuous support mean?
If you say “continuous support,” you’re thanking them for something that they have already done, but with no “incentive” to keep doing it.
Is it continued support to or for or of?
Either is acceptable, depending on the precise message you wish to convey. If I am in support of the John Q. Public scholarship, then you could thank me for my support of it. Thank you for your continued support for the John Q.
What is the difference between continuous and continued?
As adjectives the difference between continued and continuous. is that continued is (dated) prolonged; unstopped while continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
What is the difference between continues and continuous?
How do you say thank you for supporting my business?
General Thank You Phrases
- Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
- Thank you for your business!
- Thank you for your support during these unprecedented times!
- Your customer loyalty is greatly appreciated.
- Thank you for supporting my small business and helping to keep our doors open!
Do you say support to or support for?
1) To give support to 2) To give support for. Example: “His results give support for/to the X theory.” I guess i Don’t use ‘support’ to say that someone accepts pain or an unpleasant situation. Say that they bear it, put up with it, or tolerate it.