A new survey of 2,000 Americans by Survey Finds indicates that more Americans are taking the time to say "thank you" these days.
More than half of those surveyed claim that they’ve been saying “thank you” more frequently compared to the previous year, with 57 percent acknowledging this uptick.
Apart from their families, Americans predominantly feel grateful toward their friends (55%) and neighbors (51%). Perhaps more surprisingly, those polled are feeling the love even for their bosses, with 50 percent saying they’re showing gratitude for their supervisors this year. Other surprising people Americans are expressing gratitude for include their hairstylists (41%) and service workers (28%).
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