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Can I say "sure" when someone says thank you to me?
Or can I say "no problem" in response?
28 dec. 2017 21:16
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'Sure' in an informal setting loosely translates to 'yes'. So if you reply, "yes" to my thank you, the meaning is a bit ambiguous. On the other hand, I've probably responded with "sure" to someone's thank you at least once in my life, but it's very casual and the sentiment can be misunderstood. Responding with "sure thing" is more appropriate and less ambiguous. You will see an example of this phrase used in response to a 'thank you' in the link below.
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/us/dictionary/american/sure-thing
29 december 2017
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You can, but it is very informal and does depend on tone and what you say that ls for...This is quite specific and I obviously can't demonstrate. But as was said before- "sure, no problem" is fine. It is also less dependant on tone.
28 december 2017
When I want to be informal and use "sure", I say "sure thing" or "sure, man/bro/dude". You could also say "sure, glad I could help".
28 december 2017
"Sure" sounds dismissive, and maybe sarcastic as a single word. It is better to say "(It was ) my pleasure"or "I was happy I could help (you).
Some say "no problem", but it lacks a genuine positive feeling. It is emotionless
28 december 2017
It's okay if you say "Sure, no problem" or "Sure, any time" or even just "No problem"
28 december 2017
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Eric
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