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I am confused about what is an appropriate response to dhanyawad, thank you, in Hindi.
I found some sources saying koi baat nahi is an appropriate response, which is sort of like saying "no problem" or "don't mention it." When I was talking to an Indian customer at my job, she acted like this wasn't an appropriate response when I used "koi baat nahi" after she said "dhanyawad." She said an appropriate response would be to just say "dhanyawad" back, which I have never heard before. Are my sources inaccurate, or does it just depend on the area of India you are talking about?
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You can just say - Mujhe khushi huyi ( My pleasure).
Koi baat nahi is not exactly a perfect response in this situation as it's predominantly used when someone makes a mistakes & you want to console/forgive.
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"Koi baat hai" is informal way to express response for "Thank you".
You can use "aapka swagat hai" or "ye to mere liye khushi ki baat hai" for formal way.
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الإنجليزية, الهندية, التركية
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