What is Goodnight in Japanese?
What is Goodnight in Japanese?
Oyasumi nasai
What do you reply instead of you’re welcome?
10 Ways to Say “You’re Welcome”
- You got it.
- Don’t mention it.
- No worries.
- Not a problem.
- My pleasure.
- It was nothing.
- I’m happy to help.
- Not at all.
Why do you say you’re welcome?
In its simplest form, “you’re welcome” is used as a polite way to respond to a person who thanks you after you have helped them or complimented them. For example: “You’re welcome.” As you can see, it’s a type of acknowledgment that tells the other person you’ve accepted their “thank you.”
What does my pleasure mean?
—used as a response to someone who has thanked one for doing something to say that one was happy to do it “Thanks for your help.” “(It was) My pleasure.”
How do British say you’re welcome?
It’s “thank U.K.”! Instead of “you’re welcome” it’s “it’s O.K.” I would say it’s probably a way of being patriotic.
What does you’re very welcome mean?
You are very welcome is a response to Thank you very much. You would be welcome would work in your context because he or she has not come to you yet. You would (or will) always be welcome would also work.
Can you say you’re most welcome?
Both are correct, with contextual differences. You’re most welcome would generally be used in response to an expression of thanks. I thank you so much for that lovely dinner. You’re most welcome.
Why is it important to welcome and greet the guest?
A sincere welcome reaches out and positively pulls guests in to the hospitality environment they have chosen and makes guests feel like they have made a good choice. A cordial and courteous welcome gives guest the feeling they have been invited to join the setting even though they chose to go on their own.
What is another word for hospitable?
hospitable
- affable,
- cordial,
- genial,
- gracious,
- sociable.