how do you reply to "thank you" in spanish
How do I reply in Spanish, when someone says "thank you"?
5 Answers
'de nada'
Literally means 'it's nothing' but is used like "You're Welcome"
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Welcome to the Forum, Ssense. There are a few threads that have dealt with this subject before. You can look at this one, for example, or write a keyword such as "de nada" or "por nada" in the search box that you can see when in the "Answers" window.
de nada
The waitresses at our local Mexican restaurant say "por nada" when I tell them "gracias", which I was surprised at. I had only ever heard "de nada".