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Turns out, there are actually lots of ways to respond to "thank you" that go way beyond the standard "you're welcome." We've got you covered with tons of creative and meaningful alternatives that ...
"You're welcome," for instance. Say "thank you" to someone these days, and instead of hearing "you're welcome," you're more liable to hear: "Sure." "No problem." "You bet." "Enjoy." Or a long list ...
Why do so many guests skip the “You’re welcome” and go directly to “Thank you,” often without adding “... for having me”? Do we no longer acknowledge thanks on radio or TV?