Can I reply anytime for thanks?
John Peck
We say thank you when we want to show our appreciation or gratitude for something that somebody else did. We say anytime in response to thank you. Anytime is similar to you’re welcome, no problem, my pleasure, not at all, glad to help, of course, etc.
What is the answer of my pleasure?
Answer. “My pleasure” is an idiomatic response to “Thank you.” It is similar to “You’re welcome,” but more polite and more emphatic. Use it in formal conversation when someone thanks you for doing a favor, and you want to respond in a way that tells them that you were very happy to help and that you enjoyed it.
Can I say pleasure instead of my pleasure?
You can say ‘It’s a pleasure’ or ‘My pleasure’ as a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for doing something. ‘Thanks very much anyhow. ‘—’It’s a pleasure.
What can I say instead of no?
1) Rephrase your request in a positive way: Instead of saying, “No, don’t run,” try, “Please walk inside.” Instead of “No, don’t touch!” try, “You want to touch the lamp, but it might fall and break.
What can I say instead of No worries?
synonyms for no worries
- forget it.
- it’s nothing.
- my pleasure.
- no problem.
- not at all.
- you are welcome.
How do you reply to a welcome message?
I am glad to be a part of this group. Thank you so much for the warm welcome. I look forward to know each one of you and at the same time contribute to the group in all my abilities.
When to say it’s my pleasure?
How do you reply for it’s my pleasure?
You can respond by saying “Nice to meet you too” or Great to meet you too or” Its my pleasure to meet you too”. Just smile and say “Nice to meet you too”, ” The pleasure is all mine” to show your gratitude. All of these responses are excellent.
How do you say no in a cool way?
What to Say Instead of “No”
- I would love to, but unfortunately… no.
- It’s not a priority for me this time.
- I do not approve!
- I’m sorry, but you’re not worth the trouble.
- Negative!
- My answer is a resounding no!
- There’s a hundred percent chance that I’m going to say ‘no’ to this one.
- Offer declined!
Is sounds good unprofessional?
A view of professionalism is to consider other’s time as valuable, if not more, than yours; provide information at the minimum investment of reader’s time needed, and in the long term people will be grateful. “Sounds great” is perfectly acceptable business informal, Don’t worry about it.