Q&A

How do you respond to glad to be your friend?

How do you respond to glad to be your friend?

Possible responses are: I feel the same way about you too. thank you. that is nice of you to say.

How do you respond to I’m so happy for you?

Originally Answered: What is a response for, “I am happy for you”? A simple, Thank You, is fine….

  1. Glad to hear this.
  2. Wish you best journey ahead.
  3. Thanks for letting you know.
  4. You are also happy.

What should I reply if someone says Happy Friendship Day?

You can just say thank you and wish them back. You can also type a long message telling them how important they are in your life. This will make them feel special. But i guess saying thank you and wishing them back is enough to reply to happy friendship day messages as long as they are your just friends.

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What is the meaning of I’m glad?

1 happy and pleased; contented. 2 causing happiness or contentment. 3 postpositive; foll by: to very willing.

How do you say I’m happy?

Let’s take a look:

  1. Over the moon. If you say that you are over the moon, you mean that you are very pleased about something.
  2. Ecstatic. Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
  3. On cloud nine. To be extremely happy and excited.
  4. Head over heels. Madly in love.
  5. On top of the World. Extremely Happy.

What is another way to say same to you?

What is another word for same to you?

likewise you too
same agreed
the same to you same here
me too seconded
that applies to me as well me as well

What should I comment on BFF selfie?

Comments for any selfie your friend posts:

  • “If any pic ever deserved a ‘Yasss, queen!,’ it’s this one.
  • “Sending this selfie to NASA, because you’re a star.”
  • “You make me want to take everything in your wardrobe.
  • “The world wanted me to let you know that it’s so grateful for you blessing us with this selfie.”
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What can I say instead of I’m glad?

Synonyms & Antonyms of glad

  • blissful,
  • chuffed.
  • [British],
  • delighted,
  • gratified,
  • happy,
  • joyful,
  • joyous,

What is the meaning of Blad?

Definition of blad (Entry 1 of 2) 1 chiefly Scottish : slap hard : strike. 2 chiefly Scottish : to beat against : buffet the wind bladding the young trees. blad.

What do I say to my best friend?

You are so trustworthy; I always believe what you say. Everything seems brighter when you are around. Even the things you don’t like about yourself make you interesting. I know that you will always have my back, because that is the kind of person you are.

What is a good response to a girl saying she’s happy?

A good response would be—“I’m so glad we’ve gotten in contact with each other, I’m happy to hear from you as well.” Typically, this a formal icebreaker. She genuinely wants to converse with you, and by her saying she’s happy indicates that she enjoys giving you her time; also hoping you have something good to say.

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What do you say when someone is happy to hear from you?

Perhaps this person values your relationship, one way or another and it has been a while since she heard from the other person, and finally hearing from them made them happy. Depending on how you feel about what she said, you could answer something like: “I’m glad you’re happy to hear from me, I am happy as well.

How do you respond to thank you in a polite way?

Thank you should be sufficient if you are just trying to be polite. If you enjoy the person’s company/phone conversations/whatever, add something a bit more enthusiastic. If you really enjoy being around them, you will think of something that is appropriate to say. Some of the other responses have some excellent choices.

How often do you talk to your best friend?

It is great to call anytime, but chat time can also be something to look forward to – every Monday night, every other Saturday night, or whenever the friends decide. Send a piece of yourself occasionally, in a handwritten letter or greeting card.