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8 Other ways to Respond to “Thank you” in French (merci)

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Are you interested in learning French? It’s a beautiful language that can take you places, both literally and figuratively. In this blog post, we’ll explore some other ways to Respond to Merci (Thank you), to help you get by in any situation.

8 Other ways to Respond to “Thank you” in French (merci)
8 Other ways to Respond to “Thank you” in French (merci)

Do you know any other ways to Respond to "Thank you" in French?

  1. De rien (it’s nothing)
  2. C’est rien (it’s nothing)
  3. C’est moi (it’s me)
  4. Pas de problème (no problem)
  5. Il n’y a pas de quoi (there is nothing of it)
  6. Avec plaisir (with pleasure)
  7. Je vous en prie (I pray you some)
  8. T’inquiète (slang) (don’t worry)

Do you know other expressions to Respond to Merci (Thank you)? Tell me all about them in the comments.

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