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you're welcome
Also, don't mention it. No thanks are needed, I was glad to do it. For example, Thanks for picking me up.—You're welcome, or I appreciate what you did for Mother.—Don't mention it. Both phrases are polite formulas for responding to thanks. The first dates from about 1900; the variant was first recorded in 1841. For synonyms, see forget it; no problem, def. 2. Also see welcome to.
Example Sentences
"I want people who voted for this administration and thought they were going to get something different, and are seeing what's happening and feeling that it's not right to come join us. You're welcome, and we need them, too," she told Salon.
"Aafwan" comes the reply, or "you're welcome".
You’re welcome to go pay thousands of dollars to a private coach who will keep telling you how good your son or daughter is no matter the truth.
Now that her journey on the show "has come to an end", as she noted, she signed off with: "Love me or hate me, either way I know you were entertained. You're welcome x."
"When I'm using ChatGPT or Siri on my iPhone, I always say thank you and they usually say, 'You're welcome.'"
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