10 Other Ways to Say “Token of Appreciation”

Are you looking for another way to say “token of appreciation”? Perhaps you want something that fits different contexts to give you more options before including it.

Well, you’ve come to the right place. This article will explore the best words and phrases to replace “token of appreciation” in your writing.

Other Ways to Say “Token of Appreciation”

  • Gesture of good faith/will
  • In return
  • My thanks
  • By way of saying thank you
  • My way of thanking you
  • Token of my gratitude
  • In exchange
  • In response
  • To repay the favor
  • In turn

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • “Token of appreciation” is correct and acceptable when you want to give someone a gift as a thank you message.
  • “Gesture of good faith/will” is a formal phrase you can use to sound polite and professional.
  • Try “in return” if you want a simpler and more informal synonym.

Keep reading to learn how to thank someone for their support professionally by providing them with a token of appreciation. We’ll share the best synonyms and how to use them to show you how they work in different contexts.

Also, the final section explains whether “token of appreciation” is correct. So, read ahead if you’d like to learn more about it.

Gesture of Good Faith/Will (Formal)

“Gesture of good faith/will” is a great formal alternative to “token of appreciation.” It works well in emails when you want to show appreciation or gratitude towards someone.

For instance, you may use it when emailing employees after they’ve done something helpful. It shows you appreciate them and want to reward them for their hard work or commitment to you or your company.

Alternatively, you may use it when positively introducing a guest speaker. You might find this more useful in a speech than an email or letter to show that you appreciate them and want people to give them a warm welcome.

We certainly encourage using “gesture of good faith/will” and “token of appreciation” in similar contexts. Both are effective phrases. So, switch between them when you want to mix things up in your professional writing.

Here are a few examples to help you:

Dear Benny,

As a gesture of goodwill, I would like to offer you this position. You’ve done more than enough to prove your worth.

All the best,
Mr. Sanderson

As a gesture of good faith, I’d like to welcome the next panelist to the show. I’m sure you’ll enjoy hearing what they say.

In Return (Informal)

“In return” is a great informal synonym for “token of appreciation.” You can include it when you want to repay a favor. It shows you want to “return” positive sentiments to someone.

Generally, you can use this when talking to teachers or friends who might have helped you with something. You can say “in return” to offer them something that shows you are grateful for their help.

Incidentally, “in return” also works formally. In some written contexts, you can use it instead of “token of appreciation” to keep things interesting. It’s quite versatile, so it works both formally and informally.

These examples should help you understand it:

In return, I want to offer you a place on the staff! You were really good as a guest speaker for us.

In return, you will receive a gift from me. I won’t tell you what it is or when you’ll get it, but you’ll find out soon enough.

Is It Correct to Say “Token of Appreciation”?

“Token of appreciation” is correct when someone has done something for you. It shows that you want to offer them something in return. It works well formally, as it shows you are grateful and polite.

Interestingly, you can add different pronouns before “appreciation” to add a more personal flair. For example:

  • A token of my appreciation
  • A token of our appreciation

Using it with a pronoun shows that you’re offering your gratitude directly. You don’t have to include one (like with “token of appreciation”), but it might be nice to go the extra mile when you want to make someone feel good.

You can also use these variations to mix things up:

  • Please accept this small token of appreciation
  • Please accept this gift as a token of my appreciation
  • As a token of appreciation for your support
  • As a token of appreciation for your hard work
  • As a token of our appreciation, we would like to

You should bookmark this page to remind yourself of what to say when giving a token of appreciation. Then, you’ll have plenty of alternatives to spice up your writing.