How to Say ‘Thanks, very kind!’ in German
Danke, sehr nett!
DAHN-kuh zair net
[DAHN-kuh zair net]
💬 Usage Tip: A friendly phrase to react when the bartender is helpful. You can also say: "Danke, sehr freundlich!" = "Thanks, very kind/polite!"
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, warm but low-key politeness is common. A simple friendly thank-you like this feels natural and appreciated.
Phrase Breakdown
Danke
[DAHN-kuh]
thank you
A common polite expression used to thank someone.
Ich sage Danke, wenn der Barkeeper mir das Bier gibt.
I say thank you when the bartender gives me the beer.
sehr
[zair]
very
Used to strengthen an adjective or description.
Das ist sehr freundlich vom Barkeeper.
That is very kind of the bartender.
nett
[net]
nice
Describes someone or something as kind, pleasant, or nice.
Der Barkeeper ist nett und bringt schnell die Bestellung.
The bartender is nice and brings the order quickly.
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