A2 Expression Neutral 5 min read

I appreciate it

Appreciation

In 15 Seconds

  • Polite way to say thanks.
  • Shows you value someone's effort.
  • Works in most casual to semi-formal settings.
  • More heartfelt than a simple 'thank you'.

Meaning

Basically, `I appreciate it` is your go-to phrase when you want to say a more heartfelt 'thanks' without sounding overly formal. It’s like giving a little nod to someone, saying 'Hey, I see what you did there, and it was good!'. It carries a bit more weight than a simple 'thanks,' showing genuine recognition for someone's effort or kindness. Think of it as a warm, fuzzy digital high-five for a good deed.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend

Hey, thanks for picking up my mail! I appreciate it!

Hey, thanks for picking up my mail! I appreciate it!

2

Receiving help from a stranger

Thank you for showing me the way, I appreciate it.

Thank you for showing me the way, I appreciate it.

3

Professional email follow-up

Thank you for the prompt response. I appreciate it.

Thank you for the prompt response. I appreciate it.

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Cultural Background

In the US, 'I appreciate it' is often used as a closing to a conversation, even if no major favor was done. It functions as a 'warm goodbye'. British speakers might use 'I appreciate it' to be slightly more formal or when they are genuinely moved. For everyday things, they might prefer 'Cheers' or 'Ta'. Australians often shorten it to 'Appreciate it, mate' in casual settings. It maintains the 'no worries' culture while still showing respect. Japanese learners often use 'I appreciate it' correctly because it maps well to the concept of acknowledging a favor (on), but they may over-use it in very casual settings where 'Thanks' is enough.

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The Email Closer

End a request email with 'Any help would be greatly appreciated.' It's the ultimate professional move.

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Don't Forget the 'IT'

Saying 'I appreciate' without 'it' is the most common mistake for learners. Always keep the 'it'!

In 15 Seconds

  • Polite way to say thanks.
  • Shows you value someone's effort.
  • Works in most casual to semi-formal settings.
  • More heartfelt than a simple 'thank you'.

What It Means

This phrase is a step up from a basic thank you. It means you recognize someone's effort or kindness. You genuinely value what they did. It's not just politeness; it's about acknowledging their contribution. It shows you're not taking their actions for granted. It adds a touch of sincerity to your gratitude. It’s like saying, 'Your help didn't go unnoticed, and I'm really glad you did that.'

How To Use It

Use I appreciate it after someone helps you. This could be anything from holding a door to offering advice. It works in person, via text, or in an email. If your colleague sends you a report, you can say, Thanks for sending that over, I appreciate it. If a friend helps you move, a sincere I appreciate it goes a long way. It’s versatile for many situations. Just make sure it fits the context.

Formality & Register

This phrase is wonderfully flexible. It’s not super formal, but it’s not overly casual either. Think of it as the sweet spot in the middle. You can use it with your boss, your friends, or even strangers. It’s a safe bet for most situations. It sounds polite and genuine. Avoid it in very formal speeches or extremely casual slang contexts. Imagine your favorite influencer saying it – it feels natural, right?

Real-Life Examples

  • Your neighbor waters your plants while you're on vacation. You text them, Thanks so much for doing that, I really appreciate it.
  • A coworker explains a complex software feature. You reply, That makes so much more sense now. I appreciate it.
  • You order food delivery. The driver arrives quickly. You say, Thanks for the fast delivery, I appreciate it.
  • A friend gives you a thoughtful birthday gift. You send a thank-you note: Thank you for the wonderful gift! I appreciate it so much.
  • You ask for directions and someone helps. You say, Thank you for your help, I appreciate it.

When To Use It

Use it when someone’s action goes beyond the absolute minimum. It’s for when you want to show a bit more warmth. Think of small favors that make your day easier. Someone giving you feedback? I appreciate it. Someone offering a solution? I appreciate it. Someone sharing useful information? I appreciate it. It's great for acknowledging effort. It’s also good when someone goes out of their way for you. Even a small gesture can warrant this phrase.

When NOT To Use It

Don't overuse it for mundane tasks. Saying I appreciate it every single time someone breathes near you might sound odd. It’s not for situations where a simple thanks suffices. For example, if someone just passes you the salt at dinner. A simple thanks is usually enough. Also, avoid it if you are genuinely annoyed or angry. The sincerity is key. If you don't mean it, it can sound sarcastic. It's not ideal for super formal ceremonies either.

Common Mistakes

  • I am appreciating it. → ✓ I appreciate it. (The continuous tense sounds a bit unnatural here.)
  • I appreciate you. (This means something different – you like the person! Use I appreciate you to compliment someone's character, not their action.)
  • I will be appreciating it. → ✓ I appreciate it. (Future continuous is usually not needed.)
  • Thanks, I appreciate. → ✓ Thanks, I appreciate it. (You need the object it.)

Common Variations

  • I really appreciate it. (Adds emphasis)
  • I appreciate that. (Similar, slightly more specific to the action)
  • Much appreciated. (More concise, often used in writing)
  • I'd appreciate it if you could... (Used when making a request)
  • Appreciate ya. (Very casual, often used in texting or speech among close friends)

Real Conversations

- Scenario: Texting a friend after they helped you study.

Y

You

Hey! Thanks again for the study sesh yesterday. I feel way more confident now.
F

Friend

No problem! Glad I could help.
Y

You

Seriously, I appreciate it so much. You're the best! 👍

- Scenario: Receiving a work email with requested information.

S

Sender

Hi [Your Name], Please find the attached Q3 report.
Y

You

Hi [Sender's Name], Thanks for sending this over so quickly. I appreciate it.
S

Sender

You're welcome.

- Scenario: At a coffee shop, the barista gives you a free pastry.

B

Barista

On the house today!
Y

You

Oh wow, thank you! I appreciate it! That's so kind.

Quick FAQ

  • Is I appreciate it formal?

No, it's more neutral. It's polite but friendly. You can use it in most settings. It's not stiff like very formal language. But it's more than just casual slang.

  • When should I use I appreciate it vs. Thank you?

Use Thank you for almost anything. Use I appreciate it when you want to add a bit more feeling. It highlights the effort someone made. It shows you noticed their specific action.

  • Can I use I appreciate it in a job interview?

Yes, absolutely! If the interviewer offers you water or answers a question, saying I appreciate it is perfect. It shows good manners. It conveys gratitude professionally. It won't sound too casual or too stiff.

Usage Notes

This phrase is highly versatile, fitting comfortably in most neutral to slightly informal contexts. While it can be used professionally, avoid it in extremely formal settings where phrases like 'I am grateful' might be more appropriate. A common pitfall is forgetting the 'it,' making the sentence sound incomplete.

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The Email Closer

End a request email with 'Any help would be greatly appreciated.' It's the ultimate professional move.

⚠️

Don't Forget the 'IT'

Saying 'I appreciate' without 'it' is the most common mistake for learners. Always keep the 'it'!

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Vary Your Thanks

If you've already said 'thanks' twice, switch to 'I appreciate it' to avoid sounding repetitive.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend

Hey, thanks for picking up my mail! I appreciate it!

Hey, thanks for picking up my mail! I appreciate it!

Casual thanks showing gratitude for a favor.

#2 Receiving help from a stranger

Thank you for showing me the way, I appreciate it.

Thank you for showing me the way, I appreciate it.

Polite acknowledgment of help from someone you don't know well.

#3 Professional email follow-up

Thank you for the prompt response. I appreciate it.

Thank you for the prompt response. I appreciate it.

Professional gratitude for timely action.

#4 Job interview context

Thank you for explaining the role in detail, I appreciate it.

Thank you for explaining the role in detail, I appreciate it.

Shows you value the interviewer's time and information.

#5 Social media comment

Wow, thanks for the shoutout! I appreciate it! 🙏 #blessed

Wow, thanks for the shoutout! I appreciate it! 🙏 #blessed

Enthusiastic thanks in an online public space.

#6 Instagram caption

So grateful for my amazing team! You guys rock. I appreciate it! ✨

So grateful for my amazing team! You guys rock. I appreciate it! ✨

Expressing gratitude to a group in a public post.

Mistake: Overly casual for a big favor Common Mistake

✗ Thanks for the loan. I appreciate it.

✗ Thanks for the loan. I appreciate it.

This can sound a bit understated for a significant favor like a loan. A more heartfelt 'Thank you so much, I really appreciate it' might be better.

Mistake: Using wrong verb form Common Mistake

✗ I am appreciating your help.

✗ I am appreciating your help.

The simple present 'I appreciate' is standard. The continuous 'I am appreciating' sounds unnatural in most contexts.

#9 Humorous text to a friend

You saved me from cooking dinner tonight! I appreciate it (and the pizza)! 🍕

You saved me from cooking dinner tonight! I appreciate it (and the pizza)! 🍕

Lighthearted thanks, adding a touch of humor.

#10 Emotional thank you after support

Thank you for listening to me vent all afternoon. I truly appreciate it.

Thank you for listening to me vent all afternoon. I truly appreciate it.

Adding 'truly' emphasizes the depth of gratitude.

#11 Ordering food via app

Driver arrived! Thanks for the quick delivery, I appreciate it.

Driver arrived! Thanks for the quick delivery, I appreciate it.

Quick feedback acknowledging good service.

#12 Responding to a compliment

Oh, thank you for saying that! I appreciate it.

Oh, thank you for saying that! I appreciate it.

A polite way to accept a compliment.

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence with the correct form.

Thanks for the ride, I really ________ it.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: appreciate

We use the simple present tense 'appreciate' for general gratitude.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Select the right option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I appreciate your help.

'Appreciate' takes a direct object (your help) and no preposition.

What is the best response to make this request polite?

A: 'Can you finish this by 5 PM?' B: 'I'd ________ if you could.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: appreciate it

The phrase 'I'd appreciate it if...' is the standard polite request form.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are declining a job offer but want to be nice.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I appreciate the offer, but I can't accept.

This acknowledges the gesture before the refusal.

🎉 Score: /4

Visual Learning Aids

Thanks vs. I Appreciate It

Thanks
Quick For small things
Casual For friends
I Appreciate It
Warm For favors
Professional For work

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Complete the sentence with the correct form. Fill Blank A2

Thanks for the ride, I really ________ it.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: appreciate

We use the simple present tense 'appreciate' for general gratitude.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A2

Select the right option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I appreciate your help.

'Appreciate' takes a direct object (your help) and no preposition.

What is the best response to make this request polite? dialogue_completion B1

A: 'Can you finish this by 5 PM?' B: 'I'd ________ if you could.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: appreciate it

The phrase 'I'd appreciate it if...' is the standard polite request form.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: You are declining a job offer but want to be nice.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I appreciate the offer, but I can't accept.

This acknowledges the gesture before the refusal.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

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It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend. It's safer than 'thanks' in professional settings.

Yes, but it's very personal. It's like saying 'I value who you are as a person.' Use 'it' for favors.

'Thank you' is a general expression of gratitude. 'I appreciate it' specifically acknowledges the value of the action.

You can say 'You're welcome,' 'No problem,' 'Anytime,' or 'Happy to help!'

Only to acknowledge the information. 'I appreciate you telling me, even though it's bad news.'

No, it's actually a bit more formal/business-like. It's common in emails.

The 'd' stands for 'would.' It makes a request sound like a polite suggestion rather than an order.

No. Never use 'for' after appreciate. Just say 'I appreciate the gift.'

Related Phrases

🔗

Much appreciated

similar

A shorter, slightly more formal version.

🔄

I'm grateful

synonym

Feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness.

🔗

I owe you one

builds on

I will do a favor for you in the future.

🔗

Thanks a million

similar

A very enthusiastic thank you.

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