Welcome to my house, or welcome to where ever you guys are.
You can say "Welcome to the party!" or "Thank you for joining us!" to greet guests as they arrive.
"No, thank you" is "No, gracias." Usually, people say "de nada" or "it's nothing" when they mean "You are welcome." Literally, "welcome" is "bienvenido" which you would use in greeting someone as a guest.
"Bem-vindo a nosso convidado distinto."
Reverend Father.
the answer is walang ano man = to thank u maligayang pagdating=welcomin guest (hello)
how to welcome a guest in a valentines party
Your welcome is used after you are thanked by someone and there is no after speech after it.
A guest is someone who has been invited to a program. So in my knowledge, it will be inappropriate to say or use "invited guest". Thanks
I think the phrase is "your welcome". They are responding to your last comment.
by greeting them good day to welcome in your establishment.
Tell the audience briefly who this guest speaker is, and why they should be interested in what he has to say.
If you are responding to someone's thanks, you should say "you're welcome." In this case, you are using the contraction for "you are." It would be correct, however, if you were telling someone, "you have worn out your welcome." In this instance, it is a possessive pronoun.