Different ways to say....YOU'RE WELCOME Informal/casual expressions of you're welcome: 1)You're very welcome 2) No problem! ( It is more common in American English) 3)The pleasure is (all) mine! 4)My pleasure! 5)Thank YOU 6)I know you'd do the same for me! 7)No worries! 8)Not at all! 9)That's alright! 10)Sure! 11)Don't mention it! 12) It was nothing! 13) Anytime! 14) It was the least I could do! 15)Don't count it! Formal expressions of you're welcome: 1) I'm very much obliged to you! 2) Much obliged! 3) You're most welcome!( we wouldn't use it willy- nilly meaning without much thought) 4) I'm happy to help! 5)Not at all! 6)We appreciate your business/custom! 7)It was no bother! 8) It was no trouble at all! 9) I was happy to be of assistance! 10) No need to thank me! *I added some ways that you didn't mention in the video.
In my experience (US, 60+ years) "Much obliged" doesn't mean "You're welcome." It's expression of thanks or gratitude, also implying that one owes a debt. One feels obliged to return a favor, kindness, etc.
Speaking as someone born in the US who has been all over the US, I have never met someone who didn't feel like it was rude to get "No problem" in response to "Thank you." I am convinced everyone who says it has never had it said to them before, at least not while they were actually paying attention. It's primarily young people without any real experience who use that one. Also, never, ever say "Don't count it." That one makes no sense and will only get you funny looks back. And rather than "informal," "sure" just sounds flippant and dismissive. And while we're on the topic of "informal"... "The pleasure is mine" and "The pleasure is all mine" are actually very formal, not casual at all. I'd even venture as far as saying *outdated*. No one uses those anymore outside of archetypal rich people in movies.
No worries, no problem, it was nothing. Minimizes the genuine gratitude of a proper response needed to show your appreciation for someone thanking you. You’re welcome is straight forward and clear.
Sometimes it's not really a pleasure to help someone depending on that someone, I know this I work at a grocery store, lol. Saying, no worries, no bother, or no problem, would indicate that there was a worry, bother or problem with that person in the beginning. Having that person saying, thank you so much, think they are a problem as well. It was nothing, makes the situation feel as if that person's need of help or feelings of the matter that took place was nothing.... just nothing. So, that person will feel to themselves or their situation a nothing. Don't invite the word, anytime, then that person or people will take advantage and use you...at..anytime. I personally like, happy to help, sure, sure thing.... I find myself always saying after someone thanks me, I say, thank you. I say thank you back to them, I find it's polite back to their politeness. Thanks for sharing, these are just my feelings and what I've learned. Take care xoxo
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Hello professor Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. I love your way of teaching and excellent explanation. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. Your Student from Algeria
Hello Leila, what do you think about "My pleasure for being helpful." in a slightly formal work communication, where a customer is thanking you for acting on behalf of him? Thx
Namaste Leila, Wonderful lesson about more new words to use in place of "You're welcome" . I admire your suggestions and use these words in my conversation. Thank you.
Hi, Leila! How have you been? To be honest, I usually respond "Anytime" or "Not at all" or "You're really welcome" in my daily English conversation when someone says "Thanks" to me. Cheers!
Thank you very much my elgant teacher liela, I know all these expressions but I only used, you're welcome, because it's easy to say, but I promise from today I'II Use these expressions which you had mentioned
Stop saying you're welcome/ How to respond to Thank you Don't mention it No worries Not a problem (It was) my pleasure I'm happy to help Not at all Anytime It is/was no bother It's nothing Think nothing of it Sure Sure thing It was my pleasure to help It was not a problem at all I was happy to be of assistance The pleasure was all mine You're most welcome It was no trouble at all No need to thank me
Thank you for the useful video, but i'd like to ask a question. In an informal context, when i give a friend a compliment and they say thanks, may i still use these expressions?
Thank you for a lot of ways to respond to thank you. In other hand I dont think that "you are welcome" is so terrible as if you do a lot work for everyone it is unconfident to say "dont mention" or "it was nothing" and if you are doing a lot helps to someone and you will many time say "dont mention that" they will stop to saying that and will take it as usuall and they will not appreciate your help. You are welcome is asertive. Maybe I am wrong as I am not native speaker and native speakers understand that different 🤷♂️
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I loved this. Don't know how I bumped into it! Power of the web, I suppose. Another I like to use: "It is a privilege and an honor to help." What do you think?
Hi L&S Thank you for your gorgeuos lessons, please make a video about refugee, I'm from Afghanistan and I'm around 15 years refugee! If I meet the people they want to know how was my situation and how is now I can't describe exactly that means I need really the specifically words! I'll be happy to paying attention to details.
Hello! Madam Please give me some suggestions for speaking English. I have a problem in speaking English. My speaking fluency is too much weak. So please make separate video for me.Thank you.
On Friday afternoon, Naresh Kaluram Bhala (14) and Harshad Vitthal Bhala (7) were with their grandmother on their farm located near the Murbad forest range. While the woman was busy farming, the boys went in search of blackberries. My doubt is about preposition 1)"on" their farm or "in" their farm 2) busy farming or busy "in" farming. please clarify my doubt.
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"Not a problem" or "no problem" or "no trouble" are terrible responses to any kind of thanks. It implies that one thinks the 'thanker' might have created a problem for trouble or one. "You're welcome" is always a great response to a thanks!
When I thank to my friend her reply np. I was totally confused that what she was saying then I was search what is np then I found this video and I understand she was said (no problem)
You're so sympathetic, lovely and smiling Leila that I'll love you forever! I need ripping of my shyness to talk in English but there aren't anyone else interested to make friends in the world just to have a conversation without some dirty interested 'cuz everyone are only interested to make money! Learning of languages did it becomes the better way to survive! It's nonsense to me!
The hardest thing is when someone Thanks you when they are battling cancer. It's a really tough thing. Should I say "It''s nothing? Or "No worries"? Is it the right thing to reply back with? It doesn't feel right. I wish there was something said about what to use in those circumstances. Maybe I'll go with a "Anytime". quickly on text. I'll figure it out
Friend: Thank you so much!
Me: *Awkwardly smiles*
Different ways to say....YOU'RE WELCOME
Informal/casual expressions of you're welcome:
1)You're very welcome
2) No problem! ( It is more common in American English)
3)The pleasure is (all) mine!
4)My pleasure!
5)Thank YOU
6)I know you'd do the same for me!
7)No worries!
8)Not at all!
9)That's alright!
10)Sure!
11)Don't mention it!
12) It was nothing!
13) Anytime!
14) It was the least I could do!
15)Don't count it!
Formal expressions of you're welcome:
1) I'm very much obliged to you!
2) Much obliged!
3) You're most welcome!( we wouldn't use it willy- nilly meaning without much thought)
4) I'm happy to help!
5)Not at all!
6)We appreciate your business/custom!
7)It was no bother!
8) It was no trouble at all!
9) I was happy to be of assistance!
10) No need to thank me!
*I added some ways that you didn't mention in the video.
Thanks for saving time.
In my experience (US, 60+ years) "Much obliged" doesn't mean "You're welcome." It's expression of thanks or gratitude, also implying that one owes a debt. One feels obliged to return a favor, kindness, etc.
Speaking as someone born in the US who has been all over the US, I have never met someone who didn't feel like it was rude to get "No problem" in response to "Thank you." I am convinced everyone who says it has never had it said to them before, at least not while they were actually paying attention. It's primarily young people without any real experience who use that one.
Also, never, ever say "Don't count it." That one makes no sense and will only get you funny looks back.
And rather than "informal," "sure" just sounds flippant and dismissive.
And while we're on the topic of "informal"... "The pleasure is mine" and "The pleasure is all mine" are actually very formal, not casual at all. I'd even venture as far as saying *outdated*. No one uses those anymore outside of archetypal rich people in movies.
Thank you!
Thankz for helping💖
Will continue to say you're welcome.
Same here.
No worries, no problem, it was nothing. Minimizes the genuine gratitude of a proper response needed to show your appreciation for someone thanking you. You’re welcome is straight forward and clear.
Sometimes it's not really a pleasure to help someone depending on that someone, I know this I work at a grocery store, lol. Saying, no worries, no bother, or no problem, would indicate that there was a worry, bother or problem with that person in the beginning. Having that person saying, thank you so much, think they are a problem as well. It was nothing, makes the situation feel as if that person's need of help or feelings of the matter that took place was nothing.... just nothing. So, that person will feel to themselves or their situation a nothing. Don't invite the word, anytime, then that person or people will take advantage and use you...at..anytime. I personally like, happy to help, sure, sure thing.... I find myself always saying after someone thanks me, I say, thank you. I say thank you back to them, I find it's polite back to their politeness. Thanks for sharing, these are just my feelings and what I've learned. Take care xoxo
Finally I covered all the lesson that I missed . now I'm here to wait ur new videos for the summer . I think that You'll do more videos in the summer.
Lots of videos! Don’t forget to make lesson suggestions. 👍
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Thank you Leila Sarah for teaching me how to respond thank you instead of using You are welcome. You are extremely excellent teacher.
Great video 👍🏽 these are all so much more natural than “you’re welcome” in most situations 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Well-done 👍
I believe that I have been improving my listening comprehension, Writing, Reading and speaking skills through the lovely channel. Thanks a lot my amazing teachers L and S
Nice video you're always amazing
The pleasure is all mine to see you and the elegance is all yours. THANK YOU!
Nothing wrong with saying you are so welcome!
Exactly. People are just rude now no trying to find anyway to justify it. I hate when I say thank you and someone just says yup or mhm
Hello professor
Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. I love your way of teaching and excellent explanation. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
Your Student from Algeria
Good evening mam,only one of the best English spoken channel and you are so amazing teaching
Thank you so much. I use these phrases right away to my customer.
Hello Leila, what do you think about "My pleasure for being helpful." in a slightly formal work communication, where a customer is thanking you for acting on behalf of him? Thx
Thanks for every single minute you have given us . Through your eyes , tongue and all your senses I got through English and it really tug my heart.
Don’t mention it 😉
Could you please make videos about advanced English expressions used in the work place?
Sure, we’ll try and do more business English soon 👍
I just used "Happy to help." Thank you!
Ur so expressive♥
Is it correct to say, you're welcomeD in response to thank you? Thank you
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Namaste Leila,
Wonderful lesson about more new words to use in place of "You're welcome" . I admire your suggestions and use these words in my conversation.
Thank you.
Hi, Leila! How have you been? To be honest, I usually respond "Anytime" or "Not at all" or "You're really welcome" in my daily English conversation when someone says "Thanks" to me. Cheers!
Hey no problem! My pleasure!
Thanks so much for the awesome vid!
I'm glad to watch this vid lesson
Thks a lot for teaching us thru this youtube channel. Always the best
Thank you very much my elgant teacher liela, I know all these expressions but I only used, you're welcome, because it's easy to say, but I promise from today I'II Use these expressions which you had mentioned
Wow 😍 thank you very much 😊🤗
Stop saying you're welcome/ How to respond to Thank you
Don't mention it
No worries
Not a problem
(It was) my pleasure
I'm happy to help
Not at all
Anytime
It is/was no bother
It's nothing
Think nothing of it
Sure
Sure thing
It was my pleasure to help
It was not a problem at all
I was happy to be of assistance
The pleasure was all mine
You're most welcome
It was no trouble at all
No need to thank me
I love you so much Leila your video is always great
I'm happy to hear you ma'am,
Thank you for the useful video, but i'd like to ask a question. In an informal context, when i give a friend a compliment and they say thanks, may i still use these expressions?
Greetings! If I may ask; when to use which and that?
Fantastic video! Thanks a million
Don’t mention it 👍
Hey teacher leila I like your class I see New Word thank a lot
Thank you for a lot of ways to respond to thank you. In other hand I dont think that "you are welcome" is so terrible as if you do a lot work for everyone it is unconfident to say "dont mention" or "it was nothing" and if you are doing a lot helps to someone and you will many time say "dont mention that" they will stop to saying that and will take it as usuall and they will not appreciate your help. You are welcome is asertive. Maybe I am wrong as I am not native speaker and native speakers understand that different 🤷♂️
Thank so much for the lesson Leila you most welcome i think I'm re improving
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Thanks a lot
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Nice presentation.
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I learn a lot from them and you explain very well
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Hi I am shashidhar from Nepal . That's literally useful vedio. Thank you
I loved this. Don't know how I bumped into it! Power of the web, I suppose. Another I like to use: "It is a privilege and an honor to help." What do you think?
Great, very usefull, thanks
I'm very obliged to you,Liela!
You're a star!
Short and sweet lesson, Leila! Thanks, you're a legend!😍🌹🌺
It's really good 👍 video
Nice video Maam
Hi L&S Thank you for your gorgeuos lessons, please make a video about refugee, I'm from Afghanistan and I'm around 15 years refugee! If I meet the people they want to know how was my situation and how is now I can't describe exactly that means I need really the specifically words! I'll be happy to paying attention to details.
It’s wonderful that you are learning English with us, we are so happy to be able to help you 💕👍
Thank you Leila Madam
I like the way u told but it also depend on situation and what type of help u did also matters
There's nothing better than pretty lips that utter words with an accent! Thank you!
If my customer says thank you, can i say ok?
Superb! And indeed very useful, practical.
That's really useful, thank you.
Hello! Madam Please give me some suggestions for speaking English. I have a problem in speaking English. My speaking fluency is too much weak. So please make separate video for me.Thank you.
I love these short lessons!! Thanks!!!
Me to, every things are said in a very short time and clearly. Thanks
God bless you 😇❤️
Look awesome with orange shirt and i learnt many many ways of English speaking skills. i like you personally
Lovely lesson 🤗
What about compliments
Cheers, Leila!
"Sure" and "Sure thing" are two expressions that I've never heard before. Are they short for a longer sentence?
No, you can use them just like that. Or add, ‘no problem’ or ‘happy to help’ something like that. 👍
Thank you so much for this wonderful lesson
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On Friday afternoon, Naresh Kaluram Bhala (14) and Harshad Vitthal Bhala (7) were with their grandmother on their farm located near the Murbad forest range. While the woman was busy farming, the boys went in search of blackberries.
My doubt is about preposition
1)"on" their farm or "in" their farm
2) busy farming or busy "in" farming.
please clarify my doubt.
Hello Sabrah please give me reply.
it is great lesson leila mam u r tremendous teacher
You’re mist welcome 😉💕
Thank you :)
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Hi Beautiful Teacher
where are you from originally?
Smashing! Thank you for good tips.
Useful lessons
You should get more views and your lessons are very helpful!
Nice lesson as usual.
"You're welcome" is sorely missed in the states as the common reply now is "No problem" ugh. As if it usually would be!?
I would take "no problem" over "yup" any day. That one really irritates me
I need business English lessons because I really want ot head to Britain,work there and meet you! I want to be a teacher of English and make videos with you and Sabrah♥^-^
Love you
I am eager to see you here in Egypt and show you nice places to visit and places to eat great Egyptian food.
Shining as usual sweety
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"Not a problem" or "no problem" or "no trouble" are terrible responses to any kind of thanks. It implies that one thinks the 'thanker' might have created a problem for trouble or one. "You're welcome" is always a great response to a thanks!
Your video is very useful for me 'cause I can learn common expresion of gratitude or gratefulness...xd
i became an English trainer by watching your vedios
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When I thank to my friend her reply np. I was totally confused that what she was saying then I was search what is np then I found this video and I understand she was said (no problem)
Please make video's on slang words. Thank you ❤
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Love English with Leila & Sabrah I want to practice my English with you
but i love to say "You're Welcome"
i don't want to say this other way
1st friend: I'm grateful to you!
2nd friend: You're most welcome!
What if the thank you is recieved after a compliment? How do u respond to that
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Assalamu Alaikum(peace be upon you) my sister & lovely teacher Leila.
I'm from Bangladesh
You're so sympathetic, lovely and smiling Leila that I'll love you forever!
I need ripping of my shyness to talk in English but there aren't anyone else interested to make friends in the world just to have a conversation without some dirty interested 'cuz everyone are only interested to make money!
Learning of languages did it becomes the better way to survive! It's nonsense to me!
Please make a video about IELTS...hope we can see it soon..❤️❤️
I have learnt 06 languages including English
good job
Wow! Impressive!
I just paid for pizza and the guy said thank u, so i said ur welcome and i just thought that's not right lol 😂
🤔 yeah, that sounds funny to me too! 😂👍
I say Happy to be of Service, but I feel "you are welcome" is just fine. Now to people just say "welcome" to me is the lamest.
The hardest thing is when someone Thanks you when they are battling cancer. It's a really tough thing. Should I say "It''s nothing? Or "No worries"? Is it the right thing to reply back with? It doesn't feel right.
I wish there was something said about what to use in those circumstances.
Maybe I'll go with a "Anytime".
quickly on text.
I'll figure it out
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Hi Leila!
Fantastic video as usual!
Ups, many expressions!
Homework for the weekend! 😕😕
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