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Thu, Apr 11 2013, 1:58 pm
Need help in simcha etiquette....
What's the proper response to mazel tov wishes?
somehow I always reply with Thank you, and thank you sooo much for sharing in our simcha!
but when it comes to the rebbetzin from the shul or an elderly aunt ,grandma etc. the proper response is,
"brichum tiya"? how about ziedy ,great uncle, etc. same? or "burech tiya"?
any input gr8ly appreciated!
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Thu, Apr 11 2013, 8:14 pm
I just say more like mumble, bruchhey tihiyeh and then follow with a thank you for coming or thank you or thank you for joining with us.
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