DO NOT say "De nada" in Spanish ❌ Respond to "Gracias" PROPERLY! 10 Different Ways ✅
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- DO NOT say "De nada" in Spanish. There are so many ways of How To Say "You Are Welcome" in Spanish and not only "De nada". We will talk about 10 different ways of how to say "De nada" In Spanish. I will mention some of them.🔥 "De nada", está muy usado y en exceso. Aquí hay 10 formas avanzadas de responder al "gracias" tanto en situaciones informales como formales.
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Muy bien.
@@JamesWhite-cr5ys Gracias Hermano!
por supuesto
New to your channel, pronunciation in both languages is very impressive. First option is my favorite. Great work
@@Luvmybroncos Thank you very much! I am so happy to hear that my pronunciation in English is not so bad. I also use the first option more than others options. Welcome and thank you! Muchas gracias! 🙏
Native spanish speaker. I have always said de nada. If you learn a word that helps you express yourself clearly you don’t need to give it away for “sophistication” purposes: if you keep studying you will end up learning more words and thus expressing yourself more subtly.
I live in Colombia and here they almost always say ''Mucho gusto''. I always say ''de nada'' as I like it and it is different to my norm. Though I agree ''de nada'' is a bit overused by learners. Muchas gracias por el video!
No hay de que! Con mucho gusto! Very interesting. Gracias for sharing! I understand what you mean with ''de nada'' because in English I always use "you are welcome" and I like it but I like also "my pleasure" or "Anytime". The thing is that my brain always bring "you are welcome" automatically😅In Spanish I use often "No hay de que" or "gracias a ti". In the formal way people use often "para servirle"
Como nativo, suelo usar principalmente:
1) De nada
2) No hay de qué
3) No hay problema / No te preocupes
Pero lo más común es decir "De nada" 😅
Si, tienes razon. Lo más común es decir "De nada"😆 A veces uso otras opciones y sin querer me sale un "De nada"😅.Yo uso mas "No hay de qué" y "por nada".
¡Gracias por un video muy útil!
¡No hay de que! Me alegro que este vídeo sea útil para ti.
In english we have slang / colloquial saying your welcome (well sorta, its not exactly your welcome, but its a response to thank you, same concept as "no problem") 2 are "its all good" "don't worry about it" or you can combine the two. Wondering if these can be translated to spanish. "No te preocupes por eso" and "todo bien" would those work? Then we have "don't mention it".
Very interesting. I didnt know about "Well sorta" . Thanks for that. I know about "don't worry about it" and about the other too. Yes, exactly. Those work, you are right.
Its all good = Esta todo bien. Todo bien.
Don't worry about it = No te preocupes por eso. No tienes porque preocuparte.
@@SpanishwithDennisgracias! I didn't even realize it, but that is slang "well sorta" = "well, sort of" or same context "well, kinda" = "well, kind of". Or combined "it's sorta, kinda" "its sorta, kinda like a cow, but bigger" when your really unsure about something lol.
@@thetightwadhomesteader3089 Thanks for the explanation! It is very interesting. I will try to use it haha. Now I know something new in English 😅
At almost 60 years old, I have never heard “well sort of” as a way to say “you’re welcome.” Interesting
@@chevelleflorida Hello, Sorry for the confusion, I hope this clears it up. It doesn't mean "your welcome" I was saying the other phrases are something simlar to saying your welcome. "Sort of" and "kind of" means it's :informal use:
to some extent; in some way or other (used to convey inexactness or vagueness). Sentence example
"“Do you understand what I mean?” “Sort of,” but im not entirely sure, answered Juan "
Another example: I saw something attacking the chickens last night. I didn't get a good look at it, but it looked "Sort of" looked like a wolf.
You can substitute "Sort of" with "Sorta" (
Grasious!
No hay de que! Con mucho gusto!