: Re: Do I need to send an email to say thank you? I'm not very familiar with English world, and I want to ask a question about Email etiquette. Sometimes I sent an email to someone for help,
This is an interesting and very insightful question. Absolutely, a "thank you" email is appropriate when someone has helped you solve a problem, and it's very unlikely anyone would be disturbed by it.
In many cases, the person who helped you is doing this as part of his or her job, and needs to know if the problem is solved, or if it requires further action. In any case, people like to feel their efforts are successful and appreciated.
The only instance I can think of where a thank-you note is not strictly necessary is where the email explicitly says that your issue is considered resolved if you do not reply within a specified time. This is something you'll see with companies that use automated email tracking systems.
And by the way, your English is not bad at all. You express yourself at least as well as most native English speakers.
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