Yes, if I wanted to be rude purposely Or being sarcastic. Or if I didn't like the person
You're welcome.
It is the answer for, "thank you." It is also a sign of proper manners. Say you drop your five dollar bill, and I pick it up for you. You would say, "Thank you." and I would say, "You're welcome."
You would say "merci" for thank you. You would say "durian" for you're welcome.
"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.
'Thank you' is efcharisto and You're welcome is parakalo
The most appropriate reply would be "Thank you."
Typically the correct wording would be 'welcome' but it depends on whether your felt welcomed or welcome.
You're welcome!
When a girl says thank you to you then you say 'you're welcome.'
To say the English phrase thank you in Spanish, you would say gracias or muchas gracias. Su bienvenida or de nada is Spanish for the phrase you are welcome.
You're welcome!
Say "It's a pleasure to help." Or "You're welcome."