Yes, you can respond with "likewise" if someone expresses a sentiment or compliment that you want to reciprocate. It conveys that you feel the same way or share a similar sentiment. It's a concise way to acknowledge their words and express mutual appreciation.
My pleasure
Your welcome.
This is completely context dependent. "Likewise" basically means "the same to you." If someone says something polite to you, like "it was nice to meet you," then responding with "likewise" would be polite. If someone says something rude, then responding "likewise" would be equally rude. Tone is also important.
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You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
When someone says "bendiciones," which means "blessings" in Spanish, a common response is to say "gracias" (thank you) to acknowledge the sentiment. You might also reciprocate with "igualmente," meaning "likewise," or respond with "bendiciones para ti también" (blessings to you too) to return the goodwill. This exchange fosters a sense of positivity and connection.
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?".