Hmm, honestly the word itself is uncommon now, at least where I live. I wonder if that's related.
To me, by default "welcome" means to a place. "You're welcome to the cookies" sounds archaic or British or something.
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Hmm, honestly the word itself is uncommon now, at least where I live. I wonder if that's related.
To me, by default "welcome" means to a place. "You're welcome to the cookies" sounds archaic or British or something.
My sister noticed in 1995 that Americans almost universally reply to 'thank you' with 'uh huh.'
I can't not hear it when I visit now,
It's too bad Apple don't think all the thoughts I want to think for me anymore. Oh well. 8GB of RAM is all I need, and I have removed "You're welcome" from my lexicon.
Are you sure they're not saying "you're whale cum", because that's what I do.
I just say, "Uh-huh!" Or "Yeah!" Like an idiot.
I can say "You're welcome"... for money!
Am I the only one who remembers "My pleasure" ?
It depends on how I feel. 90% of the time I don't want sone one to feel obligated so no problem is my response. When its truely a favor I am helping with its your welcome. When i would have done it for my own sake I want to say "my pleasure" but mostly say "of course!".
I use yw all the time.
why don't we add more useless sayings to this throaway conversation script?
thank you you're welcome thank you for welcoming me you're thanked as well welcome to my house allow me to vacuum your dick
I have just recently chosen to revive it. I'm not really sure why. I presume it's a matter of arbitrary fashion either way.