'You're Welcome'
A common response to a welcome is "Thank you" or "Thanks for having me." This shows gratitude and acknowledges the gesture of the welcome.
The phrase thank you is an interjection. It is an expression of gratitude.
The grammatically correct response to "How are you?" is typically "I'm good, thank you," or "I'm doing well, thanks."
The most logical response would be "Bien, gracias" which translates to "Good, thank you" in English.
A positive response to anything would take into considerations what that thing is trying to achieve, or do, and try to spin a positive response from those factors that is true but uplifting.
response
The response is, "Thank you."
An acceptable response would be, "thank you."
不用谢, or "no need to thank"
you're welcome.
"Would you like an apple?" "No, thank you." "Okay." "Would you carry my child?" "No, thank you." "Crap"
thanks When some says to you, " My pleasure. " it is usually a response to you having said Thank You. No further response is necessary.
The correct response is "you're welcome".
The appropriate response when someone forgets to say 'thank you' is to politely remind them or let it go without making a big deal out of it.
A common response is "Fine, thank you. How are you?"
A common response to a welcome is "Thank you" or "Thanks for having me." This shows gratitude and acknowledges the gesture of the welcome.
Thank you is "dziękuję". The response is "proszę", which is literally "please".