In casual conversation, the phrase "I hear you" can have several meanings. One is "I understand, I get it, I know what you mean." The response to that is something positive, like "Good. I'm glad you understand." But another meaning is that you are talking too loudly and the person is letting you know. You can usually tell by the person's tone of voice if this is what they intended to tell you.
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Your welcome.
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When the reader says, "Let us pray to the Lord/We pray to the Lord" We respond: "Lord hear our prayer."
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You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
Say "ola" back or "hi".
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.
After someone says "Yarhamukallah," you can respond with "Yahdeekumullah wa yuslihu balakum," which means "May Allah guide you and rectify your affairs."
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When someone says "I feel" followed by an emotion, it's important to respond with empathy and validation. Acknowledge their feelings by saying something like "I hear you" or "I understand how you feel." Show that you care about their emotions and are there to support them.