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Is "you are welcome" too formal as the respond to "thank you"?
What could I say in a casual occasion? Thx: )
Mar 9, 2015 3:14 PM
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'You're welcome' isn't especially formal. It's a neutral response which is appropriate for any situation.
March 9, 2015
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"You are welcome" is fine to use. In a casual conversation most native speakers will contract the phrase to "You're welcome".
March 9, 2015
It is accepted to say "You are welcome" but in the hospitality industry we never say "You are welcome" we are trained and required to say "It's my pleasure" or "My pleasure ." It is our means of communicating genuine gratitude after interaction with hotel guests or clients.
March 10, 2015
It is accepted to say "You are welcome" but in the hospitality industry we never say "You are welcome" we are trained and required to say "It's my pleasure" or "My pleasure ." It is our means of communicating genuine gratitude after interaction with hotel guests or clients.
March 10, 2015
in casual conversation if you know the person and you want to say you are welcome. A very friendly answer could be ""Don't mention it." It is very casual. Of course, you're welcome is always correct.
March 9, 2015
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