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What’s the difference between it’s been a pleasure and it’s my pleasure. I tend to mixed up these two in daily conversation.
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"My pleasure" = You're welcome, but even more polite in my opinion "It's been a pleasure" sounds like they are about to say goodbye
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Informally, they both invoke a similar feeling of gratitude and happiness. For example: Professor: Thank you for volunteering at the department's charity event Student: You are welcome! It has been (a pleasure/my pleasure)
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It depends on the situation but for casual everyday talk or even for most business situations its barley ever used. When it comes to "its been a pleasure" The contexts that come to mind are usually hospitality industry usually high end- think expensive dinner. That is something a fine dining waiter would say or chef showing gratitude. Or possibility wrapping a business meeting with a new client of some sort. "My pleasure" basically the same. I also experience this in dating when some one is new and trying to impress or simply someone that has values/dignity.
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“It’s my pleasure” is a response. “It’s been a pleasure” is a statement that can just be said to someone, as already mentioned it is usually used when leaving.
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