it means fine thank you and you? usually used when yoy ask a person how it is going
Something like: "Thanks, I am fine, and how about you?"
My translation is "good, thank you and you. This appears to be spanglish.
As written, it means "if thanks". Probably you meant "Sí, gracias", which means "yes, thanks". Accents make a huge difference in Spanish. This is just one of many examples of two words with the same spelling can mean two entirely different things depending on if the accent is written or not.
Bien Gracias mean Good or Well Thank you!
Chica1243 answered this
Well, thanks, and how about your sweetheart ?
"well thanks"
Thanks alot
Je vais très bien, merci or ça VA très bien, merci je vais bien, merci
How are you, monsieur? Or more literally: you go well, monsieur?
if everything is fine : " tout VA pour le mieux merci " or " tout VA bien merci "
merci vous Answer: A simple "Merci" works, "Merci beaucoup!" (Thanks a lot!) is often heard. "Merci bien" runs the risk of sounding a bit sarcastic.
Je suis bien, merci.
bien merci = fine, thanks
je vais bien merci
Thank you very much, darling.
Je vais très bien, merci or ça VA très bien, merci je vais bien, merci
How are you, monsieur? Or more literally: you go well, monsieur?
"Oui, je vais bien, merci."
"Je vais bien" or "ça va bien." The response (as to a greeting) is "Je vais très bien, merci" or "ça va très bien, merci" (I am very well, thank you).
You can say "Je vais bien, merci; et vous?" I have also heard people say "Tout va bien, merci"-- which means "things are going fine, thanks."
merci ci bien
if everything is fine : " tout VA pour le mieux merci " or " tout VA bien merci "
Thank you for accepting me into your group.
merci vous Answer: A simple "Merci" works, "Merci beaucoup!" (Thanks a lot!) is often heard. "Merci bien" runs the risk of sounding a bit sarcastic.