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Ways to respond to THANK YOU
found out somewhere on the net
In my school and university I was taught to say “Not at all” or “Don’t mention it” in response to “Thank you!”. Now I rarely hear these phrases used, but rather something like “You’re welcome“, “It’s OK“, “My pleasure“, or “No problem“.
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-voxy.com blog-
We all know that it’s polite to say “Thank you” to someone after they’ve done something nice or helpful. But did you know that “You’re welcome” isn’t the only way to respond when someone thanks you? Here are a few more ways to say “You’re welcome” in English.
You got it / Don’t mention it / No worries / Not a problem
My pleasure / It was nothing / I’m happy to help
Not at all / Sure / Anytime
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-via mac millan dictionary-
you’re welcome.-used in reply to someone who has thanked you
no problem.-used as a polite way of answering someone who has thanked you for something, or said they are sorry for something
not at all.-used as a polite reply when someone has thanked you for something
don’t mention it.-used as a polite answer to someone who has just thanked you for something
it’s no bother.-used for saying that you are happy to help someone and it will not cause you any problems or difficulties
(it’s) my pleasure.-used when someone thanks you as a polite way of saying that you were happy to help them
it’s/that’s all right.-mainly spoken used when someone has thanked you or said sorry to you, to show that you do not mind
it’s nothing/think nothing of it.-used as a polite reply when someone has thanked you for doing something for them
sure.-mainly American used as a reply when someone thanks you
sure thing.-American used as a reply when someone thanks you
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