Danke is thank you in German.
Bitte means please. It may also mean you're welcome after someone says Danke (Thank you.)
Ah, "Danke Shane" sounds like a beautiful mix of languages! "Danke" means "thank you" in German, and "Shane" might be a name or word from another language. It's lovely to see different languages coming together to create something unique and special.
one says 'thank you" in any civilized country for services rendered
Literally: Danke schön (also seen as Danke schoen) means "Thanks (nicely)" with the connotation of "Thank you very much."In US English, people have pronounced it as "donka shane", rather than "donkeh shewn" - notably in a popular 1962 song written by Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Milt Gabler, and sung by Wayne Newton.
Romania
When a girl says thank you to you then you say 'you're welcome.'
The term is "much obliged".Much obliged means that whatever was done is appreciated
Saying thank you is a way to express gratitude and appreciation for something someone has done for you. It acknowledges their effort, kindness, or assistance, and strengthens the bond between you and the other person.
New York Says Thank You - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Thank you for your effort and we 're really appreciated
When he says thank you
Your welcome.