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Depending on the circumstances, a reply may not be necessary. If you fell that a reply would be appropriate, base your reply one the circumstances of the departure and the content of the thank you letter. Be sincere and say what you feel but don't go too far. If you don't have anything good to say, don't reply.
If you are receiving no reply to your communication, then close (say goodbye') the board and try again another time.
Answer this- Could you imagine not loving her? Do you sometimes imagine seeing you two together? If I asked you do you love her, what would you reply with?
i forgot but go on youtube and put i am not forgotten god knows my name and post a comment on it and i will reply my name is westindiansexigyal ok thanks and goodbye
you just say goodbye before you leave even if they don't reply at least you said it then you can stare at them whenever they aren't looking:) that's fun... anyways just say goodbye or just don't do anything I mean then all the better when they come back:) hope I helped!
A common reply to “bon après-midi” could be “merci, à vous aussi” which means “thank you, to you too.”Alternatively, you could also say “bonne journée” which means “have a good day” or “au revoir” which means “goodbye”.
I would take this as a good sign. The distinction between missing you or missing seeing you is not significant. You both miss each other and therefore, you should enjoy getting together.
Shalom is the reply to shalom.
I will reply to you. or I will reply you soon. Which sentence is right?
Reply is a verb (reply, replies, replied, replying).
When you 'reply', the reply is only sent to the person who wrote the mail. When you 'reply to all' the reply is sent to the person who wrote the mail + everyone who received the mail.