it means you, "the dealer", dealt with it in a good way and the thanks started on your side
Give something back means if you take something you must give someone something else in return.
My interpretation is when someone gives one some kind of "crappy" chore to do when they are mad at them or to get back at them for doing something someone didnt like.
Oh, dude, "reciprocate" means to respond to a gesture or action by making a corresponding one. It's like when your friend buys you a beer, and you're like, "I got you next time." So basically, it's just a fancy way of saying, "I scratch your back, you scratch mine."
you produce a slave ad give the slave to some one else , then they give it to someone else then back to the begging and so on ??.
If it is not a proof or a high-grade uncirculated coin, it is worth a dollar. You might have to pay a dealer $1.25-$1.50 for a circulated dollar coin, but don't expect him to buy yours. He already has bags full of them in the back room.
You can reply to "How do you do?" by saying "I'm well, thank you. How about you?" This is a polite way to acknowledge the greeting and show interest in the other person.
Nosy? Jealous? Hoping for bad news? Don't even reply.
You answer with xoxo back. xoxo are kisses i think .
Thank you
You should reply "and the balance of the day to you."
reply means to answer back.
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When someone says "Thank you", you should say "You're welcome" back. It is the polite thing to do and it is proper etiquette.
Just say thank-you back.
tell the truth, but be nice about it. Pass a note back with your reply.
Dia is Muire dhuit is Pádraig. (Munster)
It depends on what type of person it is no i mean will someone trade me an arceus for any of these right now (reply back if you will trade for these)