martes, 1 de febrero de 2022

<(' .' )> Stop saying " You´re welcome" <(' .' )>

                                           When you do a favor and someone says "thank you," the automatic response is "you're welcome." It is to which we respond politely and in the form of gratitude.

Saying  👉" you're welcome" is correct, but native speakers often use one of these alternatives.


      Formal ways to say "you´re welcome"


A1

"My pleasure" is an idiomatic response to -thank you-. It is similar to "You´re welcome", but more polite and more emphatic. 

I´m happy to help!

It's a minor alteration, but replacing "you're welcome" with "glad" makes a significant difference in this scenario. You are not simply wanting to interact and give thanks, but you are also eager to help and motivated by their success.


Informal ways to say "you´re welcome"

A2

When people say, Of course! They are indicating that the act or service done for you was their pleasure, in the sense that you don't really have to thank them as they would have done it anyway.


B1

Is used to convey that it was not a big deal or that you would do that anyway, or that you gave no special treatment, so no special thank is necessary.

 
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1 comentario:

  1. I really like your blog. And thanks to this, now I know what to say to sound like a native. : )

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