January 11th is «the most polite» date of of the year, because in this day upon the initiative of United Nations and UNESCO we celebrate an International Day of «thanks» . According to the agreement of philologist’s opinion the word «Thanks» came from the words of God Save.
Students had an opportunity to get information from the wall newspapers about the etymology of the word «thanks» and its importance in relations between people, and writing of the words «thank you» in different languages: spasibi, dyakuy, dunke, merci, thank you, grace, gracie, blagodary, domo arihato, dzyakuyu. What does these words mean for staff and students of NAU this day trying to find Student Council of Law Institute. According to the results of a poll were found that NAU students are extremely grateful to their parents for the upbringing, friends – for their support, leaders of the university and teachers of institutes and faculties - for the knowledge that students receive from them. NAU staff were ready to say the word «thanks» to their relatives and friends, NAU leaders, organization departments and colleagues. Psychologists are sure that the word «thanks» has special force and energy. With their using people give the joy of each other, express their attention and deliver positive emotions - without which our lives would be negligible and gloomy. Always give thanks to your friends and native, those who are near to you and those, whom you are care about, because the word «thanks» can makes wonders! The main thing is that «thanks» must come from a pure heart!