Visiting Italy? One of the most useful phrases you can learn is how to say "you're welcome!" Forget just one option – Italian actually offers a few elegant ways to respond to a "grazie."
The most common and versatile translation is **"Prego!"** It's your go-to response in almost any situation, from a shopkeeper thanking you to a friend expressing gratitude.
Beyond "Prego," you might also hear **"Di niente"**, which literally means "of nothing." It's a humble way to say "you're welcome," implying that the favor was no big deal. Think of it as the Italian equivalent of "no problem."
Finally, for a slightly more formal touch, you could use **"Non c'è di che"**. This translates to "there's nothing to thank [me] for." It's a polite and refined way to acknowledge someone's gratitude.
So, next time someone thanks you in Italy, choose your "you're welcome" wisely and impress them with your linguistic flair! Buon viaggio!