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Old 20-Oct-2004, 16:13
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Default Correct wording for a specific phrase

Which is correct:

You're welcome back!

You're welcomed back!
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Default Re: Correct wording for a specific phrase

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Which is correct:

You're welcome back!

You're welcomed back!
The second one, but what about?

Welcome back! :D
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