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How to Say ‘Thanks for explaining’ in Mexican Spanish

Gracias por explicarme

GRAH-syahs por ex-plee-KAR-meh

[GRAH-syahs por ex-plee-KAR-meh]

💬 Usage Tip: Full polite phrase. You can also say “Gracias por la explicación” (Thanks for the explanation) if you want to be more formal.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, this is a nice closing line before exchanging contact info: “Gracias por explicarme, ¿tienes tarjeta/LinkedIn?”

Phrase Breakdown

Gracias

[GRAH-syahs]

thank you

Sets up a polite thank-you; often followed by what you appreciate (por + infinitive).

Example

Gracias por explicarme cómo funciona la app.

Thank you for explaining to me how the app works.

por

[por]

for

Introduces the reason for thanks: "gracias por" + infinitive.

Example

Gracias por mostrarlo en vivo.

Thanks for showing it live.

explicarme

[ex-plee-KAR-meh]

explaining it to me

Used to express appreciation for someone walking you through a process step by step.

Example

Gracias por explicarme el flujo completo.

Thanks for explaining the whole flow to me.

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