Its all right
Your welcome.
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.
You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
The accepted proper way to respond to a person expressing their sympathy for your loss (as far as "etiquette" goes) is to simply say "Thank You".
When someone says "medase" in Twi, which means "thank you," a common response is "wo ho te sɛn?" meaning "how are you?" Alternatively, you can simply respond with "meda wo ase" to express "I thank you" in return. This shows appreciation and keeps the conversation flowing.
A common and polite response to "God bless you" is to simply say "Thank you." You can also respond with "Thank you, and God bless you too," if you feel comfortable with that sentiment. It's a friendly exchange, so responding with warmth is always appreciated.
No. The correct phrase is "the pleasure is all mine", but this is not an appropriate response to "thank you". "The pleasure is all mine" is a polite and gracious response that can be used when the other person indicates pleasure. For example, if someone says, "It was a pleasure talking to you" or "It was a pleasure meeting you", you can respond with "The pleasure was all mine." If someone says "thank you", the traditional response is "You're welcome."
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.
I'ts kinda obvious you say... Thank you. Another response would be.."I appreciate that you noticed! I'm trying very hard."
My pleasure
One should respond to "drive safe" by saying "Thank you, I will" or "I'll do my best to drive safely." This shows appreciation for the well-wishes and acknowledges the importance of safe driving.
Thank you for your effort and we 're really appreciated