நன்றி (nandri) Thank you.
மிக்க நன்றி (mikka nandri) Thank you very much.
To acknowledge "thank you" in Tamil, you can say "நன்றி" (pronounced as 'Nandri').
You can write "thank you" in Tamil as "நன்றி" (pronounced as 'Nandri').
You can say "வாழ்த்துக்கள் நன்றி" (vaazhthukkal nanri) in Tamil to thank someone for their wishes.
In Tamil, you can say "நன்றி" (pronounced as "nandri") to say thank you in Malaysia.
In Chuukese, "ak kememen" is a way to say thank you or express gratitude. It is a common phrase used to acknowledge someone's kindness or help.
"No hay de qué" in Spanish is a common response to "gracias" and it means "you're welcome." It is used to politely acknowledge and dismiss someone's thanks.
You can write "thank you" in Tamil as "நன்றி" (pronounced as 'Nandri').
In Tamil sweet lime is called sathukudi . I am sure THANK YOU
nandri
நன்றி (nandri)
You can say "வாழ்த்துக்கள் நன்றி" (vaazhthukkal nanri) in Tamil to thank someone for their wishes.
ungal varukaikku nandri
a simple thank you will suffice.
* Yes, it's proper etiquette that you acknowledge the gift sent by the client.
In Tamil, you can say "நன்றி" (pronounced as "nandri") to say thank you in Malaysia.
Thank them sincerely for their kind words. Acknowledge their appreciation and express gratitude for their feedback.
If the thank you was verbal, at the end of the meal or visit, a simple "you're welcome" will do. If the thank you is written, after a large fancy event, it is not necessary to respond. However the next time you speak to them it doesn't hurt to acknowledge the card.
There isn't anything else to say because that would be demeaning. Don't lower yourself & acknowledge them.