26 ways to respond to expressions of gratitude 1.
How to say you're welcome in spanish. De nada = you’re welcome (literally means of nothing/about nothing) this is the standard way of saying “you are welcome” in. Another way that people use at stores to say you're welcome in spanish is 'para servirle.'. You’re welcome this is the most direct translation in spanish of the english.
This is “thank to you” (gracias a usted is used in formal situations). El placer es mío / el gusto es mío. Gracias a ti / gracias a vos / gracias a usted.
In general, no hay de qué is more. The correct answer is a ti or de nada. Use the phrase “de nada.”.
It implies that you are there to offer your best. Its direct translation is 'to serve you.'. Most common way to say you’re welcome in spanish.
1) con mucho gusto → my pleasure. It literally means “the ones you have”. It doesn’t really translate well into english as it comes out to “nothing to thank for”.
The next time someone says “ gracias ,” try responding with one of these phrases: Another common way, but putting mucho to maximize how you feel, just like “you’re very much. Also, native speakers will express “you're welcome” in a variety of ways.