How do you respond when someone says you are still alive?
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How do you respond when someone says you are still alive?
The best response to this would be “Well! Thank you for telling me that you are alive !!
How do you respond to thank you for being in my life?
- “Anything for you!”
- “Happy I could be of help.”
- “Don’t mention it.”
- “I’m happy to be of service.”
- “I know you would help me if I needed it. I’m glad to do the same for you.”
- “It’s my pleasure.”
- “My pleasure.
- “I’m glad to hear everything worked out well.”
How do you respond when someone says your blessed?
A simple ‘Thank You’ will do. If you feel the same way, reciprocate and say something similar, or whatever seems appropriate. Just accept their heartfelt expression with a sincere ‘Thank You. ‘
What does it mean when someone tells you to get a life?
If you tell someone to get a life, you are expressing frustration with them because their life seems boring or they seem to care too much about unimportant things.
Are you okay best answer?
#1 You can say “Yes, I’m fine, thanks,” even if you’re not OK, and be done with it. #2 You can be honest about how you feel and open up to someone who may not really want to hear about your problems. Then you run the risk of that person avoiding you in the future.
How do you reply to everything is OK?
“I’m ok, just dealing with some things. I don’t want to talk about it.” If you want to talk to the person about it: “Yeah, I’m not feeling so great.
How do you respond to a thank you text?
13 Ways to Respond to Thank You
- You’re welcome.
- You’re very welcome.
- That’s all right.
- No problem.
- No worries.
- Don’t mention it.
- It’s my pleasure.
- My pleasure.
Should you thank a blessing?
The act of blessing a person subsequent to a sneeze was meant to act as a safeguard against the devil’s evil influences returning. However, if the sneezer should thank the blesser for the blessing it was thought to invite the devil with all his evil influences to re-enter the body.
How do you respond to Bless your soul?
Bless His/Her Heart It’s spoken to a friend or neighbor about the blessed heart. Usually, if the phrase is uttered to you in conversation about someone not present—or present, but out of earshot—the appropriate response is a smile, and perhaps a chuckle if you agree.