"It is an honor for me."
But most English speakers drop the "for me," which is implied. For example, you can say:
"It is an honor to be here."
"This award is a great honor."
But keep the "for me" when there's a chance for confusion:
"Your presence in my home is an honor for me."
Or better yet, find another way to say it:
"You honor me with your presence."
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