No, not really. De nada means "You're welcome" (literally:of nothing).
Y usted is Spanish for "And you." This is usually added to a response of the question "How are you?" The answer might be "Fine. And you?" So the response to "And you" is probably, Fine, thanks. "Bien. Gracias."
You can say "Dobrodošli nazad" in Bosnian to greet someone with "welcome back."
"Hi! Very well, thanks! And you?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Hola! ¡Muy bien, gracias! ¿Y usted? The speaker is answering the equivalent of the question "How are you?" and turning the same interrogation back at the listener, who is senior in age or status since the second person formal singular form of "you" is being used. The pronunciation will be "O-la mwee vyen GRA-sya-see oo-steth" in Spanish.
In the sentence "That is why," "that" is a demonstrative pronoun that refers back to a previously mentioned idea, reason, or statement. It is used to connect the current statement with the preceding context to explain the reason or cause behind it.
"Bisous" is a French term meaning "kisses." In response to someone saying "bisous," it is common to reciprocate by saying "bisous" back or by giving them a kiss on the cheek if you are in a social setting where that is appropriate. This exchange is a friendly and affectionate gesture in French-speaking cultures.
Y usted is Spanish for "And you." This is usually added to a response of the question "How are you?" The answer might be "Fine. And you?" So the response to "And you" is probably, Fine, thanks. "Bien. Gracias."
When you answer someone back in a bad manner
wait for him/her to answer and if he/she dosent then you or someone ask his response
When you like someone that doesn't like you back the general response is to just get over it one day at a time, it's hard but you have to face it.
When someone blocks someone's e-mail address the sender recessives the email back with a could not send message. Depending on the server depends on the exact message.
'Itterasshai' is the standard response when someone is leaving and says 'ittekimasu' (I'll be back.) It can be translated, generally, as 'See you later.'
Nothing. Let them finish speaking before you start pondering a response so you know what they are going to tell you to do.
You say "Hag Hanukkah sameach" in response.
u would say back"muy bien gracias y tu?"but only if ur in a good mood if ur on a bad mood u say"mal y tu?"
No, you just have to put your Pokemon on offer and leave the gts if u want. then come back and see if someone traded with you.
Go back is to go to a place for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc., time. A Comeback is the response to an insult. Insult: Your dumb! Comeback: Takes one to know one, poindexter!
Negative feedback is the response to changes in stimuli that reverts the change back to the normal stimuli.