If the thank you was verbal, at the end of the meal or visit, a simple "you're welcome" will do.
If the thank you is written, after a large fancy event, it is not necessary to respond. However the next time you speak to them it doesn't hurt to acknowledge the card.
thanks When some says to you, " My pleasure. " it is usually a response to you having said Thank You. No further response is necessary.
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."
It means usually that when they die, you will be close and in ther dreams. They will be near you or thinking of you in their Will . Hope this helps! :D When someone says you are in their will, the polite response is, " Thank you for thinking of me, but you know you will always be in my heart [ or memory ] no matter what. "
"Thank you"
Your welcome.
I'ts kinda obvious you say... Thank you. Another response would be.."I appreciate that you noticed! I'm trying very hard."
Its all right
Thank you for your effort and we 're really appreciated
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Thank you, and You too is a thoughtful response to 'Have a good weekend'. Examples of thoughtless responses are 'I will' or 'Thank you'. It's considerate to return the wish. When you don't, it's as inconsiderate as when someone says 'Hello, How are you', and you just say 'Fine' or 'Fine, thanks'. You need to go the next step by saying, 'Fine, thanks. And how about you?'
When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".
Thank You