How to Say ‘Thank you for your warm welcome and advice.’ in Mexican Spanish
Gracias por su cálida bienvenida y consejos.
💬 Usage Tip: Combining phrases to convey a full sentiment of gratitude helps communicate appreciation more thoroughly.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Gratitude goes a long way in Mexican culture, especially when you highlight both hospitality and shared wisdom.
Phrase Breakdown
Gracias
por
su
cálida
bienvenida
Y consejos.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Gracias
[GRAH-see-ahs]
Thank you
Expression of gratitude.
Dijo gracias por la ayuda.
He said thank you for the help.
por
[por]
for
Indicates purpose or reason.
Esto es para la familia.
This is for the family.
su
[soo]
your
Something belonging to the person spoken to.
Es tu responsabilidad.
It is your responsibility.
cálida
[KAH-lee-dah]
warm
Friendly, loving, and hospitable.
Admiro su actitud cálida.
I admire your warm attitude.
bienvenida
[byen-veh-NEE-dah]
welcome
A friendly reception.
Nuestra bienvenida fue memorable.
Our welcome was memorable.
y
[ee]
and
Used to link components of speech in harmony.
Viaje y aventuras esperan.
Travel and adventures await.
consejos
[kohn-SEH-hohs]
advice
Recommendations or guidance.
Aprecio sus consejos.
I appreciate your advice.
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