It's an expression of acknowledgement. It's not exactly "you're welcome", but close.
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it's usually intended as a reply to 'thank you' meaning, "of course", "no problem", or "no biggie". At least that's how I use it. :) I am not sure how others in other countries use it though, so let's wait for other replies. :)
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B: yeah, certainly.
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