Yes, that's fine. If you don't feel the same way yet then you shouldn't say it back. The nicest thing would be to say Thank You.
Usually said in response to someone saying "Thank you." What you are are saying is that you are pleased to do/say whatever you did for them and they are welcome to the help you have given to them.
Listen to WHAT is being said instead of WHO is saying it!
Bono. The guy from U2. He has since said that he regretted it.
hez probably already tired of it
He has been very careful about what he has said about his relationship with Alia, saying they were just friends and had a love hate relationship, though she said she loved him.
saying i love you is not enough he must show ways that he really love you.
By saying "thank you" to an offended person, you will only offend them further. By saying "sorry" to an offended person, you attempt to let him/her know that you realize that what you have said or done is wrong and that you would like to offer an apology, in hopes that you would be forgiven and that the past would be forgotten.
it wasnt actually invented just like that but at some point in the late middle ages people quit saying & writing segde for some reason & started saying & writing said instead
It's normally said by a shy or nervous person as it is there way of saying I love you alot or I think I love you alot. Hope this helped.
'I love you' and 'I'm in love with you' are two different meanings. Saying you love someone could mean as a friend or family, but saying you're in love with someone means exactly that, that you are in love with them that defeats love friend and family-wise. If he has said to you that he loves you but he is in love with someone else, then sorry, but he's saying he only wants you as a friend, and he has found his love in someone else. If you like him then I'm sorry :)
You can always reply to a compliment by saying thank you.
The Lenni Lenape Indians said welcome by saying "nuleintam Eli paan (I am so glad you came)"