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People offer condolences after you have experienced a loss, such as "You have my condolences" after a death in your family. Simply say, "Thank you" and if you wish, continue the conversation, whether it is about the death or another topic.
Just say thank-you back.
Con - doll - en -says, that is how I have learned to say it, and am fairly certain you won't sound silly if you say it that way :)
"My condolences."
"My I offer my condolences on your loss?"
It is correct English to say "thank someone for something" eg "My wife and I thank you for your kind invitation to your daughter's wedding"
There are a number of occasions when one might send someone a cookie gift basket. They could be sent to say thank you for something, to say sorry or on someone's birthday.
thank you
When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".
Translation: Condolencias I express my condolences = Expreso mis condolencias.
You say "my condolences", not "my condolence". For example, if someone you know has passed away, you would write in a sympathy card "I am sorry for your loss, my condolences".
you say:"Thank you so much for this invitation"