de rien
De rien - meaning "it's nothing" je vous en prie- very polite way of saying "you're welcome"
In French there are TWO ways of saying WELCOME. The first way is to accept somebody which is 'BONJOUR!' The other way you say after someone told you thanks which is 'DE RIEN'.
Respondez s'il vous plait It's French and a polite way of saying get back to me
à votre service is a very polite way of saying - I am here to serve you, what can I do for you?
A polite way of saying "shut the f*** up".
No hay de que. Literally, it means, "there is not of that," or, "Nothing to it." It's a more polite Spanish way to say de nada, (of nothing) which is a way of saying, "You're welcome."
Yes, saying "It's my pleasure" after welcoming someone is a polite and courteous way to acknowledge their thanks and express your willingness to assist or help them.
A polite way of saying 'war'
Excrement, feces, and dung. Those could be polite ways of saying poop. Although poop would probably be the best way.
"Your welcome" in German translates to "bitte schön." It is a polite way to respond to someone thanking you.
Welcome home husband. (Said in a VERY polite way)
F bomb is the polite way of saying "fuc.k"