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How do you respond to thank you for your hard work?
Some appropriate responses would be:
- “My pleasure.”
- “Don’t mention it.”
- “You’re [most] welcome.”
- “I’m glad I could help/be of help.”
- “Oh [no], thank you! Always at your service.”
- “It was not a problem at all. [I’m] glad I could be of assistance.”
How do you respond when someone says welcome?
When someone says welcome to you, you can say following, depending upon situation:
- Thanks. (Casually)
- I’m much obliged (when someone welcoming you is higher in status)
- I appreciate your welcome (In relations)
- I feel honoured, thanks (Public Speaking)
How do you accept compliments at work?
How to respond to a compliment at work
- Smile. Smiling is a great way to show your colleagues and managers how you feel about a compliment or recognition.
- Give a simple reply.
- Stay humble.
- Show your appreciation.
- Comment on the task or project.
- Mention their acknowledgment.
- Acknowledge others.
How do you say thank you for positive feedback?
Here’s how to respond
- Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback.
- That’s so good to hear! I’m glad [it turned out well/you were pleased with the end result/our hard work paid off].
- Thank you!
Should you respond to a thank you note?
In general, if you receive a post-interview thank you card or email, a quick response is kind but not absolutely necessary. For notes that have specific questions, you may want to follow up.
How do you accept gratitude?
5 Ways to Accept Gratitude Fully
- Start with Self-Appreciation. Accepting appreciation from others first requires appreciating ourselves.
- Stop Glossing Over Small Gratitude.
- Seek Validation.
- Give Validation.
- Quiet All the Noise and Really Focus on the Deeper Meaning.