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Meaning

"I really appreciate" is a polite and formal way to express gratitude and thankfulness to someone, often an alternative to expressing "thank you".

Today's Sentences

01

I really appreciate the call.

Situation 1

How have you been doing since the surgery?

I’m feeling a lot better.

I'm so glad to hear that.
Just wanted to check in.

I really appreciate the call.

Situation 2

We’ll be delivering your furniture today.

Do you know what time you will be able to come?

We’re estimating around 8 am.

Great! I really appreciate the call.

02

I really appreciate your help.

Situation 1

I’ve been seeing a counsellor lately.

Have you?
Is it the therapist I recommended?

Yes, she’s been great.
I really appreciate your help.

No problem.
She really helped me get through some tough times too.

Situation 2

I really appreciate your help.

I’m glad I could be here for you.

If it weren’t for your help, I would’ve been all alone.

Listen, you can call me anytime.

03

I really appreciate your kindness.

Situation 1

It’s awfully cold out today.

It is.

Can I get you a hot drink?

I really appreciate your kindness.

Situation 2

I really appreciate your kindness.
People don’t hold doors anymore.

I agree.
I try my best to check if someone is behind me.

Thank you.

No problem.
Have a good one!

04

I really appreciate your time and effort.

Situation 1

The fence looks amazing!

It took awhile but it turned out really nice.

I really appreciate your time and effort.

Your welcome.
Shaping the iron wasn’t easy but the design really caught my eye.

Situation 2

I really appreciate your time and effort.

It’s no problem at all.

All the preparations for the food bank looks amazing.

Thanks!
We wanted everyone to be able to have a hot meal today.

05

I really appreciate everyone taking care of me.

Situation 1

I really appreciate everyone taking care of me.

You deserve it.

I know you’re busy doing rounds and caring for other patients.

That’s what we’re here for.
And you’ve been one of the sweetest patients on this floor!

Situation 2

The family is coming over to see you today.

That’s wonderful.
I really appreciate everyone taking care of me.

We love you and support you.
We're family!

Absolutely.
I hope I can be there for you when you need me too.

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