simply say.. you are welcome! because when you give you dont expect something in return and by saying you are welcome, it is like you are trying to explain to that person that what you have done/given him/her is just for her/him..
Your welcome.
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You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.
The accepted proper way to respond to a person expressing their sympathy for your loss (as far as "etiquette" goes) is to simply say "Thank You".
I usually become very flattered and reply with a simple "thank you".
RESPOND: To answer or react to something. For example, When someone calls your name you RESPOND by looking to see who called you. Or you RESPOND verbally by saying "I am here!". When someone writes you a letter you RESPOND by sending a letter back to them.
I would smile and say Thank you and give them a hug.
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You're welcome!
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"Da iawn diolch" is Welsh for "very well, thank you" or "very good, thank you." It is a common way to respond to someone asking how you are or how things are going.