How to Say ‘Thanks again.’ in Mexican Spanish
Gracias de nuevo.
GRAH-syahs deh NWEH-voh
[GRAH-syahs deh NWEH-voh]
💬 Usage Tip: Nice closer for emails/WhatsApp. Also: “Mil gracias de nuevo” (a thousand thanks again) for extra enthusiasm.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, closing with “Gracias de nuevo” + a polite sign-off (“Saludos”) is standard professional follow-up style.
Phrase Breakdown
Gracias
[GRAH-syahs]
thank you / thanks
Polite expression of gratitude. In conference closings, it’s used to end on a courteous note.
Gracias de nuevo por tu tiempo; te mando el seguimiento hoy.
Thanks again for your time; I’ll send you the follow-up today.
de
[deh]
again / anew / once more
“De” is part of the phrase “de nuevo” = “again.” Used in thanks: “Gracias de nuevo.”
Gracias de nuevo; de mi lado ya quedó el cierre.
Thanks again; on my side the closing is already done.
nuevo
[NWEH-voh]
new / again (in “de nuevo”)
In “de nuevo,” it conveys repetition (“again”). Often used in professional follow-ups to sound polite.
Gracias de nuevo, nos vemos el martes para el seguimiento.
Thanks again, see you Tuesday for the follow-up.
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