Spanish for "you're invited" is "Estás invitado".
we say "you're welcome" to indicate that helping you had caused us no trouble so you don't have to feel you owe us something. The same rationale goes for "no problem"
The Spanish equivalent of "I'm sorry" would be "lo siento". Literally this means "I feel it", but is interpreted as "I'm sorry".
Me siento terrible
you make me feel so special
Yo siento enfermo
You can say either one, but the more common phrase is "thank you for making us feel so welcome."
Typically the correct wording would be 'welcome' but it depends on whether your felt welcomed or welcome.
show them respect and be there friend. they sure will feel welcome.
you punch them in the face
making them feel welcome
Hospitality is the act of making a guest feel welcome.
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.
I would like to thank you for your congeniality, which has made us feel most welcome here.
A fresher party or party for freshman might be thrown by upper class of students or by the faculty. This offers new students a chance to thank the host of the party for making them feel welcome.
we say "you're welcome" to indicate that helping you had caused us no trouble so you don't have to feel you owe us something. The same rationale goes for "no problem"
Whatever you said to him to make him feel flattered does not need a reply or, you could say 'You are welcome.'
Hospitality is the art of making someone feel as welcome, comfortable, and wanted there as you would want to feel yourself in the same situation.