How do you respond to no time no see?

How do you respond to no time no see?

When someone says “long time no see,” how do I respond to him? They just mean that you haven’t seen each other in a while. You could respond by saying, “Yes, it’s been too long, how have you been,” or some variation of that.

What to reply if someone says waiting for you?

If you’re waiting on a friend for some reason and she/he thanks you, you could say, “my pleasure” or “with pleasure” or “I’m glad to do it/help, etc.” Originally Answered: What are the different ways to say “thank you”? I appreciate what you did. Thank you for thinking of me.

How are you long time no see?

“Long time no see” is an English expression, used as an informal greeting by people who have not seen each other for an extended period of time. Some also believe the term may have been coined by native English speakers, in imitation of Native American pidgin in cinematic portrayals.

Where did Luke Hahn get his last name?

Luke was lost with a false profession that lasted until God stripped everything away from him. Yet even after his traumatic accident, he continued on in his sin and refusal to trust Christ; until God opened his eyes to the finished work of Christ on the Cross. My name is Luke. Last name Hahn. I’m from Northeast Iowa. Born and raised there.

What does ” still haven’t received a response ” mean?

“As of now, I still haven’t received a response.”. Have not, refers to the present, while had not speaks of a specific moment in the past. For instance yesterday, as of midnight I hadn’t received a response.

Which is correct,’as of now’or’still hadn’t received’?

The word “now” requires the use of the present perfect tense. So the first sentence is incorrect, since it uses the past perfect tense. However, even the second sentence is somewhat incorrect because it is redundant, since “as of now” and “still” mean roughly the same thing, so one of them is unnecessary in the sentence.