No response is generally necessary. Depending on the relationship between the two people, a hug, handshake, or simply saying, "thanks", should be sufficient.
On the other hand, if it's something that your spouse or other significant other is saying, you had better be ready to reply with something sincere and loving, and you had better do it immediately. If you had to run to the internet for advice, you're too late.
This is an easy one YOU'RE WELCOME! Else You could say - My Pleasure
Perhaps you are being delinquent in your social obligations, and someone else is trying to prompt you to do the polite thing. Accept the encouragement gracefully.
smile politely and say 'your very welcome' or 'no problem' :)
no problem
Your welcome.
My pleasure
it means exactly what it says! she is very thankful that she loves you. if you dont know what those words mean you must be young
That you'll be careful, and you're thankful they're there for you to tell you so
Its all right
To respond to "pomarie" in Maori, you can say "pomarie" back, which also means "good morning."
what is it and what can you do with wssyncmlnps
merry Christmas to you also
You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
Say "ola" back or "hi".
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.
I would say "as a friend, right?".