"When I took a class on how to train our dog, one of the first things we learned is that the quality of the dog treats made a big difference in how cooperative the dog would be. The trainer had the good stuff, and I believe she could make those dogs play the piano if she wanted. Our medium-quality treats were just barely good enough to keep the dogs from turning on us. The trainer admitted that the key to her superior results with dogs was partly snack quality.
A thank-you is like a treat for a human. When you do something generous or nice, you like to know itβs appreciated. The quality of the thank-you matters as much with humans as the quality of the treats matters to dogs.
If you want people to like you, for business or for your personal life, pay special attention to the quality of your thanks."
βScott Adams