"Would you like an apple?"
"No, thank you."
"Okay."
"Would you carry my child?"
"No, thank you."
"Crap"
The appropriate response when someone forgets to say 'thank you' is to politely remind them or let it go without making a big deal out of it.
The appropriate response when someone says "no problem" is to acknowledge their response with a simple "thank you" or "I appreciate it." This shows gratitude and respect for their willingness to help or accommodate you.
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."
The appropriate response would be to send a nice thank-you note or card to the colleague, letting them know how much you liked and appreciate the basket.
I've adopted this answer: Why? -What have you heard?
response
The response is, "Thank you."
"How do you do" is a phrase most commonly used by people who are not acquainted when they are introduced. An appropriate response would be: Very well, thank you. It's nice to meet you.
Al lo davar (על לא דבר), which is 3 separate words, literally means "on nothing". It's the appropriate response to "Thank you."
An acceptable response would be, "thank you."
不用谢, or "no need to thank"
you're welcome.