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How to Say ‘Thanks again’ in Mexican Spanish

Gracias otra vez

GRAH-syahs OH-trah behs

[GRAH-syahs OH-trah behs]

💬 Usage Tip: A natural follow-up thank-you. Great at the end of emails or after someone helps twice.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican business culture, a second thank-you often feels courteous and relationship-friendly.

Phrase Breakdown

Gracias

[GRAH-syahs]

thanks

A very common way to say “thanks” or “thank you.”

Example

Gracias por tu ayuda con el reporte.

Thanks for your help with the report.

Otra vez

OH-trah behs

again / once more

Phrase meaning another time; here it emphasizes repeated gratitude.

Example

Gracias otra vez por tu apoyo.

Thanks again for your support.

Words in this phrase

otra

[OH-trah]

again

In this phrase, otra helps express repetition: “again.”

Example

Te doy las gracias otra vez por tu apoyo.

I thank you again for your support.

vez

[behs]

time

Used in the expression “otra vez,” meaning “again” or “one more time.”

Example

Gracias otra vez por responder tan rápido.

Thanks again for replying so quickly.

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