I would acknowledge their feelings and clarify my intentions. I might say something like, "I didn't mean to come across that way; I genuinely want to help." It's important to listen and ensure that the conversation remains respectful and constructive. Open communication can help resolve any misunderstandings.
Your welcome.
My pleasure
Its all right
what is it and what can you do with wssyncmlnps
merry Christmas to you also
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."
I would say "as a friend, right?".
When someone says "don't worry," you can respond by acknowledging their reassurance and expressing gratitude. You can also ask for more information or clarification if needed. It's important to communicate openly and honestly about your feelings and concerns.
To respond to "pomarie" in Maori, you can say "pomarie" back, which also means "good morning."