Say Thank You, That's What I Say.
When someone says "thank you" to you, you should reply by saying : "You're welcome"
The polite thing to say after someone says you made their day is to say your welcome and ask if there's anything else they can do for you.
i appreciate u acknowledged our mail with a prompt reply
An implied metaphor is a metaphor that makes a comparison without directly stating the comparison. An example of an implied metaphor is saying someone squawked out a reply, because it implies that they are talking like a parrot without saying it outright.
No, the sentence is not correct. The correct phrasing should be "we have yet to receive any reply from you." In this corrected version, "have yet to receive" is the appropriate verb tense to indicate that the action of receiving a reply has not yet occurred. The word "received" should be in the base form without the "-ed" ending.
When someone says "thank you" to you, you should reply by saying : "You're welcome"
You can reply by saying "Merci" which means thank you in French.
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The reply should be "I'm fine thank you, and yourself"
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When someone wishes you a Happy Birthday, you should reply with "Thanks a lot".
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.
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because you just asked a stupid question.
If you're saying it in reply to someone who's asked 'how you are', then you say "Manuia fa'afetai".
The polite thing to say after someone says you made their day is to say your welcome and ask if there's anything else they can do for you.
I usually reply by saying what is going on at that time. Ill give you an example to help you understand because im sure you won't. If I am watching tv when someone asks "What is going on?" I will reply by saying "I am watching tv" If I was painting a picture I would say "I am painting a picture" So you see what I did there? I said what was going on when asked. Give it a try.