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What is difference between "you are welcome " & "my pleasure " ?
Sep 24, 2015 9:36 AM
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They technically mean the same thing, but I would use "my pleasure" when it was really my pleasure. (it can be seen as a more formal way in certain situations, but "you're welcome" is formal as well!)
Some more different ways to say "you're welcome";
- Of course
- No problem
- Don't mention it
- It was nothing
- By all means
- No worries
- That's OK
- That's alright
- My pleasure
- Not at all
September 24, 2015
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