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Meaning

The phrase "you're welcome" is a polite expression commonly used in response to someone thanking you. It indicates that you were happy to help or provide what was requested, and it reassures the other person that their gratitude is acknowledged.

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Etymology

The phrase "you're welcome" is derived from the Old English word "wilcuma," meaning "a person who is welcome." It evolved over time to become a polite response to expressions of gratitude.

Examples

  1. "Thank you for helping me with my homework."
    "You're welcome! I'm glad I could assist you."

  2. "I appreciate you holding the door for me."
    "You're welcome! It’s always nice to help."

  3. "Thanks for lending me that book."
    "You're welcome! I hope you enjoy reading it."

  4. "I couldn't have finished the project without your help."
    "You're welcome! I'm happy to support you."

  5. "Thank you for your hospitality during my visit."
    "You're welcome! It was a pleasure having you."

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