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Why would she say "thank you" in the end?

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Rebecca

In this context, she is using the phrase "thank you" as a way of saying "please" in a firm tone. It also suggests she expects him to listen and follow the instruction as if he has already done what she told him to do. A "thank you" in advance. You can also use the phrase "thank you" at the end of a sentence as a sassy or cheeky remark. Ex: Jen, I'm leaving now. Can you wash the dishes, please? Thank you! Ex: They said it's time to swim. I'd rather not jump in the pool, thank you very much.

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