Stop Replying Thank You With You’re Welcome, Say This Instead

Stop Replying Thank You With You're Welcome, Say This Instead

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We often use certain English words, maybe because it’s hard to find other special words that are as good as them. The same word is always used. Stop replying thank you with you’re welcome, say this instead.

 

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We like to say “Welcome” when someone thanks us for helping them or doing them a favor. This kind of word is now common, and it doesn’t seem like there are any other words that can replace it.

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After saying “thank you,” the next words we expect to hear from the next person are “welcome.” It seems so normal in the world today that it’s almost hard to say “thank you.” The next thing you should say is, “Welcome.”

 

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Stop Replying Thank You With You’re Welcome, Say This Instead

Here are 11 other words that can be used instead of “Welcome.”

1. Nothing is wrong.

2. Oh, whenever you want.

3. I’m glad to help you.

4. Of course.

5. I am glad to help.

6. It’s not important.

7.Don’t talk about it.

8. Not a problem.

9. You have.

10. It makes me happy.

11. Whenever.

We all know that the average African has trouble with English from time to time. It can be hard to know what kind of words you are using so that you don’t use the wrong English or phrase.

 

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We learn something new every day, which is what makes us human.

So you can see that you have a lot more than just the usual words to choose from. In other words, thank you. So today, feel free to try something new.

READ: We must take reading serious: 9 out of 10 children in African can’t read

I’m glad you read. I hope today taught you something.

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