What do you say when someone say thank you?
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Oliver Gonzalez
Works at the International Criminal Court, Lives in The Hague, Netherlands.
As an expert in linguistics and intercultural communication, I understand the nuances of responding to expressions of gratitude. When someone says "thank you," there are several polite and friendly ways to respond in English. Here are a few common replies:
1. You're welcome. - This is the most common response and it acknowledges the person's gratitude.
2. No problem. - This suggests that you were happy to help and there was no inconvenience on your part.
3. My pleasure. - This is a more formal way to express that you were glad to assist.
4. Anytime. - This indicates your willingness to help in the future as well.
5. Happy to help. - This is a warm and friendly response that shows you were pleased to be of service.
1. You're welcome. - This is the most common response and it acknowledges the person's gratitude.
2. No problem. - This suggests that you were happy to help and there was no inconvenience on your part.
3. My pleasure. - This is a more formal way to express that you were glad to assist.
4. Anytime. - This indicates your willingness to help in the future as well.
5. Happy to help. - This is a warm and friendly response that shows you were pleased to be of service.
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Works at Google, Lives in Mountain View, CA
Synonymsyou'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. ... don't mention it. ... it's no bother. ... (it's) my pleasure. ... it's/that's all right. ... it's nothing/think nothing of it.More items...
2023-04-07 07:57:19
Zoe Martin
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Synonymsyou'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. ... don't mention it. ... it's no bother. ... (it's) my pleasure. ... it's/that's all right. ... it's nothing/think nothing of it.More items...