Yes, saying "It's my pleasure" after welcoming someone is a polite and courteous way to acknowledge their thanks and express your willingness to assist or help them.
You can say "You're welcome" or "My pleasure" in response to receiving a gift.
When someone thanks you. You can then say "It's my pleasure," or say "You're welcome."
To say the word my pleasure in Yiddish, simply say meyn hnah. To write my pleasure in Yiddish, write,מיין הנאה .
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
you are welcome
You can say "You're welcome" or "My pleasure" in response to receiving a gift.
Say "It's a pleasure to help." Or "You're welcome."
"You are welcome" in Afrikaans is actually the equivalent of "Pleasure!". You are welcome = plesier You are very welcome = groot plesier
"You are welcome" in Afrikaans is actually the equivalent of "Pleasure!". You are welcome = plesier You are very welcome = groot plesier
Pazhalsta - Пожалуйста - should do it - (You're welcome).
When someone thanks you. You can then say "It's my pleasure," or say "You're welcome."
Welcome home
You're welcome
The person is thanking you for something nice you said or did for them and you should simply say, 'You're welcome' or, 'It's my pleasure.'
“Good morning.” “Good afternoon.” “Good evening.” “It's nice to meet you.” “It's a pleasure to meet you.”
It is my pleasure to introduce (insert name) who will be delivering the welcome address.
thanks When some says to you, " My pleasure. " it is usually a response to you having said Thank You. No further response is necessary.