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  1. Merci à vous or Merci à toi (Thanks to you) is a bit informal and short. Which ones to choose? In terms of recommendations, you can't go wrong with je vous en prie, c'est moi qui vous remercie and Il n'y a pas de quoi. They are all on the very polite side and good for nearly all occasions.

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  2. This is a polite and formal response to “merci,” suitable for both informal (using “tu”) and formal (using “vous”) contexts. It conveys a sense of “don’t mention it” or “my pleasure.” Examples: “Merci beaucoup pour ton aide.” “Je t’en prie, cétait un plaisir.” (Thank you very much for your help.

  3. 22 lis 2021 · Merci (= Thank you) → The one used in everyday conversation; you need to know this essential French polite word. Merci beaucoup (= Thank you very much) Merci énormément (= Thank you so much, with more emphasis, less common) Merci pour tout. (= Thank you for everything.)

  4. Responding appropriately to expressions of gratitude is an essential aspect of effective communication. In this article, we’ll explore 20 ways to respond to “Merci beaucoup” in English, offering a range of phrases and explanations for each one to help you navigate various situations with finesse.

  5. 9 sie 2023 · The most common way to say “thank you” or “thanks” in French is merci (pronounced mɛʀsi or mehr-see). The most common way to say “thank you very much” is merci beaucoup (pronounced mɛʀsi boku or mer-see bo-kou). This page will explore more than 20 ways to express gratitude and say thank you in French.

  6. 20 sty 2015 · You can answer : “Merci, c’est très gentil.” or “Merci ça me touche beaucoup” that is absolutely perfect and very colloquial. Congratulations on your accent too! Reply

  7. 25 gru 2018 · Merci is nice, but it’s even better if you add a personal touch to it. How it makes you feel! So you can say Merci, and then add for example: C’est très gentil = That’s very kind. Je suis très touché(e) = I’m touched; Je suis très touché(e) par [ce cadeau] = I’m deeply moved by [this gift]

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