thank you kindly イディオム
take kindly to
be pleased by, like He doesn
take kindly to|kindly|take
v. To be pleased by; like.

Usually used in negative, interrogative, and conditional sentences.
He doesn't take kindly to any suggestions about running his business. Will your father take kindly to the idea of your leaving college?
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thank you kindly
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