English, asked by sireshkumar974, 5 hours ago

when anybody say us thank you so what we have to say them.​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

no thanks to them is the good answer

Answered by puramsuguna
1

Answer:

It depends on where you are from, how much you understand of the cultural expectations of the person doing the thanking and how acceptable it is to use other cultural expressions or social nuances. Be sure, though, it is arrogant to believe there is only one correct response.

Most English speaking people understand when another English speaker says, “You're welcome.” Yet, other English speaking folks feel that this answer is only said with an unpleasant or rude attitude which diminishes or dismisses the original compliment.

In a good many other languages, though, the response can be akin to:

>It was nothing.

>Forget it.

>It's no problem (or trouble).

>It was my pleasure.

>Of course.

>No, no (sometimes with a waive of a hand).

>Or, just a humble nod.

Generally, you can interpret that to graciously mean that the compliment was genuine and the “Thank you" was, therefore, not necessary.

Please know that, no matter the response to the “thank you," the most important part of the dialogue to focus on should be the kindness behind the original compliment and the warm camaraderie in conversing and socializing with others from all backgrounds.

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