It's "De rien"
"Good, thanks for asking," is the typical response to the question "How are you?" The translation for that type of response in French would be, "Bien, merci pour me demander." You could also abbreviate it as "Bien, merci" -- "Good, thanks".
merci beaucoup pour votre réponse.
There are several ways to say it but the easiest is : Merci pour votre réponse rapide or merci pour ta réponse rapide (if you know the person intimately) or more general : Merci de me répondre rapidement.
"Je vais bien" or "ça va bien." The response (as to a greeting) is "Je vais très bien, merci" or "ça va très bien, merci" (I am very well, thank you).
"Thank you" - Merci. "Thank you very much" - "Merci Beaucoup"
Thank you = Merci (pronounced as mare-see)Merci
Non Merci
It is ironic because "merci" is a French word for "thank you," which implies gratitude and politeness, but in this context, Yulia is actually being sarcastic and mocking the narrator for only paying her 11 rubles, which is far less than what she expected or deserved. The use of "merci" adds an additional layer of sarcasm to her response.
merci mon Dieu /or/ Dieu merci
France. Merci is French for Thank You
Merci is French - for thank you