my name is so and so and welcome to the town of so and so
PS dont say so and so say your name
you are welcome
The most appropriate reply would be "Thank you."
One would say in Deutsch (German) ''Willkommen''.
If you are responding to someone's thanks, you should say "you're welcome." In this case, you are using the contraction for "you are." It would be correct, however, if you were telling someone, "you have worn out your welcome." In this instance, it is a possessive pronoun.
Your welcome is used after you are thanked by someone and there is no after speech after it.
It is more common to say "Welcome to the..." when welcoming someone to a specific place or event.
"No, thank you" is "No, gracias." Usually, people say "de nada" or "it's nothing" when they mean "You are welcome." Literally, "welcome" is "bienvenido" which you would use in greeting someone as a guest.
Provided the mayor is a male mayor, I would say "Yes".
If you are responding to "Thank you," you would say bevakasha (בבקשה) to anyone.If you are indicating that someone is welcome [in your home, etc.], you would say brucha haba'a (ברוכה הבאה) to a female.
Say "It's a pleasure to help." Or "You're welcome."
In Kashmiri, you can say "Khush aamdeed" to welcome someone.
To say "welcome" in Choctaw, you would say "yakoke."