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Old 13-Sep-2006, 01:22
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Is there another form to say "you're welcome" when some person say "thank you"?

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Is there another form to say "you're welcome" when some person say "thank you"?

Yes, there is - but why do you want one? "You're welcome" is perfectly OK.

"No problem".
"No worries."
"Don't mention it."
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Hi,
I usually say "It's a pleasure" or just "Pleasure".
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Old 20-Sep-2006, 15:58
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The pronunciation "you're welcome" to me is very difficult!! but I'm going to train.

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hi,

Thank you

my/with pleasure


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"My pleasure."
"Any time."
"You bet." <--- very informal, use among friends or co-workers
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How about "Sure" in a very casual situation?
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may be:
Not at all.

But I'm not sure
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"Sure" (very casual) and "Not at all" are fine, too.
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