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How do people answer with high emotional intelligence when saying thank you?

High EQ replies to others' thanks:

1. When friends and colleagues say "thank you", they can reply to each other like this:

"You're welcome"

"You're welcome"

"You're welcome"

"And I'm still so polite."

"You're welcome?"

"We have such a good relationship, what are you polite about?"

It's okay. I need your help in the future.

"Friends should help each other."

"Don't mention it!"

"You're welcome. Let me know if you need any help in the future. Your business is my business. "

The short reply makes the other person feel that you recognize that they are good friends, indicating that they are good enough to help each other and don't be too polite.

Real good friends are not too polite when they help each other. As long as the other party needs help, they will go all out to help. If your reply is too polite, even a little polite, the other person may think that you don't know him well.

Good friends can reply with jokes:

"You're welcome? Just treat me to a barbecue at night! "

"You're welcome? Just have the opportunity to buy me a drink! "

If the other person helps you a lot, you can let the other person know that you are a grateful person by the way.

For example: "What are you polite to me? Last XXX, if you hadn't helped me, I really didn't know what to do. "

2. If the other party is a leader, elder, customer or customer.

"It's my pleasure."

"I'm glad I can help you."

"I am at your service at any time."

"It's my pleasure to serve you!"

"You're welcome. If you have anything in the future, just let me know. Your business is my business. "

For example, the other party said, "Thank you for preparing these delicious foods!" "You can answer," it's my pleasure. "

If you have a better understanding of the customer's situation, you can directly tell your feelings and bless each other. You can say, "It was nice working with you. I wish you a smooth report next week. "

When a stranger says "thank you", simply reply "you're welcome" and "you're welcome" and add a smile.

Some chat skills:

First, if you don't want to answer the questions raised by the other party, you can use humor to avoid the questions.

Second, if faced with a dilemma, we might as well propose a third plan to break the deadlock.

Third, when you are compared by others, you must change the subject.

Fourth, when praised by others, learn to praise each other.