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16 January
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there are other ways to say “your welcome”?
there are other ways to say “your welcome”?
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- Romanian
The right way to say it is you're/you are welcome.
Other ways to say it: no problem, don't mention it, sure thing, it's my pleasure
- English (US)
Yes, there's a variety of ways to say "you're welcome"
"No prob/problem." "No worries" "Don't mention it." and many more.
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- Italian
@Erica5372j yes but they are all informal right?
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@nclprnt My pleasure is formal. You could also write you are very welcome

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