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"You've worked hard" how to say in English? Don't say it's You're tired! Too Chinese

Before a classmate left a message saying that they wanted to know how to express "you worked hard".

Yeah, "You've worked hard" are the words we hang on our lips.

The courier master sends a courier to the door,

"You've worked hard~

A friend made a meal for himself,

From time to time, there are also from superiors

"You worked hard"

...

"You have worked hard" appears extremely often in our lives,

So what do you say in English?

Don't tell me what comes to mind:

“You‘re tired’”

Some students even think of Japanese:

Thank you for your good work

"You have worked hard" is to express "gratitude" to others for their efforts, help, etc., so it corresponds to the words "thanks" in English. However, "you've worked hard" is said differently to different people.

01. "You've worked hard" = thanks

"You've worked hard" how to say in English? Don't say it's You're tired! Too Chinese

To peers, "you've worked hard" can be said:

Thanks. Thanks.

Thanks for your work.

Work here doesn't necessarily really mean "work" at work, but rather "what you do."

For example, a friend helps you move, and the expression "you've worked hard" can be said:

-Thanks for your work.

Deeper gratitude can be said:

-Thanks for your hard work.

In the Chinese there is a distinction between "thanks" and "gratitude", and the degree of gratitude of "gratitude" is deeper.

Be more sincere. To express gratitude in English with appreciate:

You've worked hard. Thanks:

I appreciate it.

I appreciate your work.

Notice that "you've worked so hard" "I'm so grateful" don't say:

I very appreciateit.

I verymuch appreciate it.

It should be said:

I appreciate it/your work verymuch.

I really appreciate it/your work.

I appreciate you.

02. The superior expresses gratitude, and the above can also be ha

You've worked hard!

Well done!

Brilliant job!

Good job!

Nice work!

Good work!

If you want to be more affirmative

Good work, as always.

Well done as always.

In addition, it can be said:

Thanks for getting this done.

You've worked hard.

01 Praise others for their ability to work

1. You did a great job.

You did it super!

(Note: The job here not only means work, but also refers to "you just cooked great", "you wiped the glass very clean")

2. You re really good at what you do.

You're doing a good job.

3. Keep up the good work!

Hope you can continue to keep it so great!

4. I m very pleased with your work.

I am very satisfied with your work. 【Formal, sincere praise!】 】

5. You have a real talent.

You're so talented!

6. Well, a good teacher makes good student.

Famous teachers out of high disciples.

You look great today!

2. You re beautiful / gorgeous.

You're so good-looking.

3. Nice jacket!

Nice coat!

(To praise others more specifically, in addition to the jacket, you can also say, Nice watch!) Nice hair!)

4. This dress looks good on you.

This skirt is very lining you.

(Note: The preposition here is on, because you're wearing it.) In addition to dress, you can also say jacket, coat...)

5. Your hair looks amazing.

Your hairstyle is great.

6. You look like a million dollars.

You look handsome.

7. You have a good taste. [te st]

You are very tasteful.

02 Praise friends

1. You re a great listener.

You're a good listener.

2. You inspire me.

You inspire me/you are my role model.

3. You are an amazing friend. / You are such a good friend.

It's great to have friends like you.

4. I love talking with you.

I love chatting with you.

5. You have a good sense of humor.

You're so humorous.

03 Praise the lover

1. You have really pretty eyes.

Your eyes are so beautiful.

2. You are just perfect!

You are perfect!

3. You are one of a kind.

You are unique.

4. You make me want to be a better person.

Because of you, I want to be a better person.

5. I love seeing your smile, it brightens my day every time.

I love to see you laugh, and your laughter fills my mood with sunshine all day long.

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