[Vocabulary] Thanks for asking, however?

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Csika

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Dear Friends,

I have asked someone if he could do some work for me but he declined. At the end of his mail he wrote:

Thanks for asking, however.

Is 'however' here used in the sense of 'anyway'? Which (however or anyway) is more frequently used?

Thank you.

Csika
 
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***Neither a teacher nor a native speaker.***

I think however is like but - at least here.

But thanks for asking.
Thanks for asking, however.

Cheers!
 

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Any natives on this?
 

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Dear Friends,

I have asked someone if he could do some work for me but he declined. At the end of his mail he wrote:

Thanks for asking, however.

Is 'however' here used in the sense of 'anyway'? Which (however or anyway) is more frequently used?

Thank you.

Csika

I would have said "Thanks for asking, though."

The way it was originally written is just another way of saying "However, I would like to thank you for asking me." So your friend is saying that even though he cannot do the work, he is grateful for the offer.
 

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Thank you for the replies. Anyway, was I correct when I wrote:

"Any natives on this"? or Is 'Any native on this' better?

Thank you.

Csika
 

emsr2d2

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Thank you for the replies. Anyway, was I correct when I wrote:

"Any natives on this"? or Is 'Any native on this' better?

Thank you.

Csika

Neither of them is a complete sentence! It's not recommended on this forum to specifically ask for help from native speakers, as many of the non-natives on here have extremely good advice.

However, should you wish to do so, I would say "Do any native speakers have any advice on this matter?"
 
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