So, someone just thanked you in Spanish! Awesome! You probably already know "De nada," which is perfectly acceptable. But let's be honest, it's a little…basic. Want to sound more like a native speaker and add a touch of flair?
Here are a few more ways to say "You're welcome" in Spanish:
* **Con gusto:** This translates to "With pleasure" and is a polite and friendly option.
* **Un placer:** Similar to "Con gusto," this means "It was a pleasure." Great for formal and informal settings.
* **No hay de qué:** A bit more emphatic, meaning "There's no need to thank me." It implies the favor was small.
* **No es nada:** Like "No hay de qué," this emphasizes that what you did was no big deal. "It's nothing!"
* **A ti:** Directly translating to "To you," this is used when someone thanks *you* after *you* thanked *them*. A reciprocal "you're welcome"!
Next time someone says "Gracias," try mixing it up with one of these phrases. You'll sound more fluent and impress your Spanish-speaking friends! ¡De nada...o, mejor dicho, con gusto!