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When someone says "welcome," the appropriate response would typically be "thank you." This simple expression of gratitude acknowledges the other person's hospitality or kindness in welcoming you. If the context is a formal setting or a service-oriented situation, you could also reply with "thank you for having me" or "I appreciate it." Responding with thanks is a polite and courteous way to show your appreciation for their warm gesture.

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