In one status of my friend on Facebook, he wrote: "Thanks everyone". I think it should be: "Thanks, everyone" or "thanks to everyone," but I'm not sure. Is it okay to say that? I've seen a lot of people use it, including my English teacher.
Thank you.
Standard English includes the comma, but in casual English it is often omitted
In one status blog of my friend on Facebook, he wrote: "Thanks everyone".
In one status of message from my friend on Facebook, he wrote: "Thanks everyone".
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Thank you, I also notice that he wrote: "It is you guys from Thu Duc high school that push me...". Is it correct?
Is it correct? Yes, as casual English.
Me, too. Omiting the comma seems illiterate to many of us. Always include it.