How to Say ‘You're welcome.’ in Mexican Spanish
Con gusto.
kon GOOS-toh
[kon GOOS-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "with pleasure." It sounds warmer than a plain transactional reply—nice and friendly.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: You’ll hear this a lot in Mexico in customer service and everyday conversation; it’s polite and cheerful.
Phrase Breakdown
Con
[kon]
with
"Con" usually means "with," but in this fixed phrase it helps form a polite reply.
Con gusto le paso los datos del técnico.
I’d be happy to send you the technician’s details.
gusto
[GOOS-toh]
pleasure / gladly
"Gusto" means "pleasure"; in "con gusto," it means "gladly" or "my pleasure."
Con gusto le ayudo a confirmar la cita.
I’m happy to help you confirm the appointment.
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