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Cuando alguien me dice, "gracias, muy amable", digo..."egualmente"? "de nada"? que digo?
Cuando alguien me dice, "gracias, muy amable", digo..."egualmente"? "de nada"? que digo?
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@Kitkat23: You can say "De nada".
Btw, the correct writing is igualmente not egualmente.
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@Kitkat23: with "gracias" you could answer "de nada" or "no hay de qué". You could use "igualmente" (egualmente doesn't exist) as if you were saying in english "same to you or you too". For example: - Ten buen día (have a nice day) -Gracias, igualmente. (Thanks, you too)
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you can say "De nada" or "No hay de qué"
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De nada
no hay de que
no hay porque
fue un placer
Igualmente aplica cuando hay algún tipo de intercambio
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