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What's the meaning of " not at all" please? Does it mean "you're welcome"? A: Thank you very much. B: Not at all. *By the way, "thank you" =or ≠ "thank you all the same"? Why?
15 jul. 2015 00:52
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The British say "Not at all" in response to "Thank you". The Americans say "You are welcome." It is basically a cultural difference. Similarly, what the British call a pavement is called a sidewalk in the U.S. There are many such differences in vocabulary and usage.
15 juli 2015
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Yes, it does. The person who is being thanked is modestly saying that thanks are not needed, it was a small thing, it was nothing.
15 juli 2015
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