KhoshtipMan When someone says "thank you" for some even in a conversation, the other one person may respo nd ses ( to them ) by saying "you are welcome". What about if that person says "sorry" or "excuse me" for some even else ? What is the proper response answer in this situation in response , please?
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KhoshtipMan When someone says "thank you"for some evenin a conversation, the otheroneperson may respondses(to them) by saying "you are welcome". What about if that person says "sorry" or "excuse me"for some even else? What is the proper response answer in this situationin re
BarbaraPAIf you did not hear or understand what someone just said, there are many things you can say. Could you repeat that, please?I'm sorry?Excuse me?Come again?I'm sorry, what was that?It's possible if you hear "excuse me" or "sorry" they are asking you to repeat what you just said. As said above, context (and tone of voice) are very important.When someone