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Appreciation is a two-way street. Once a “thank you” is given out, you are prompted to give a “you’re welcome” as well. But this is too textbook, right? In order to convey your sincere feelings across the table, you have to express the right words for them. The following list whips up creative ideas for your next appreciation exchange.
Slang Words for You’re Welcome (in Alphabetical Order)
All good.
Meaning:
- (Expression): When there is a sense of completion and appreciation
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for finishing the paper before the deadline. Person 2: All good
Anytime
Meaning:
- (Expression): When your availability or presence is highly valued
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for being a good friend who listens to my troubles. Person 2: Anytime.
Certainly
Meaning:
(Interjection): Something responded when you express confidence and reliability..
Example: Person 1: Thank you for coming on such short notice. Person 2: Certainly! I have been waiting for your call as well.
Do it again some time.
Meaning:
- (Expression): What one would say when they want to repeat an activity but on indefinite time.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for assisting me in that workshop. Person 2: Let’s do it again some time. I learned a lot.
Don’t sweat about it.
Meaning:
- (Expression): When you have done an obvious effort but do not want the host or friend to be indebted to you.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you so much for babysitting your nephew on your day off. Person 2: Don’t sweat about it. I actually had a great time.
Don’t worry about it.
Meaning:
- (Expression): Something responded when the host or friend foresees trouble for you in exchange of your time or effort.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for grabbing lunch with me despite being on a diet. Person 2: Don’t worry, it’s my cheat day.
For sure
Meaning:
- (Expression): When you want to second or affirm the statement prior.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for stepping up during the company presentation. Person 2: For sure.
It’s fine.
Meaning:
- (Expression): When the host or friend feels they have excessively done something.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for your gift. This must have cost too much. Person 2: It’s fine, I didn't give you a gift last time anyway.
It’s no trouble.
Meaning:
- (Expression): When you have exerted an effort but don’t want to be too complimented on it.
- Example: Person 1: You finally made it, thank you for making the time for my wedding day. Person 2: Of course, it’s your wedding day! It’s no trouble at all.
It’s okay
Meaning:
- (Expression): Something responded when your host or friend appreciated your efforts.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for the call. I really appreciate it. Person 2: It’s okay, you’d do the same to me.
My pleasure
Meaning:
- (Expression): When you express fondness and enthusiasm in the activity.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for driving me to the airport. Person 2: My pleasure, I just want to see you one last time..
No biggie
Meaning:
- (Expression): When you want to look the task or favor smaller yet appreciated.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for bringing the drinks here. Person 2: No biggie. What else can I do for you?.
No problem
Meaning:
- (Expression): Something replied when the other party feels they have disturbed you yet appreciates your concern.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for keeping me company. Do your friends mind? Person 2: No problem at all. Those dudes know how to have fun by themselves.
No worries
Meaning:
- (Expression): Something responded when the host or friend are concerned about you undertaking the task or activity.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for stopping by for my bag. I hope it was not such a bother. Person 2: No worries, I have to meet a friend around the area too.
Till next time
Meaning:
- (Expression): Something responded when you look forward to repeating the prior activity or encounter.
- Example: Person 1: Thank you for changing your mind and coming over to the beach resort with us.Person 2: I had quite a blast. Can’t wait till next time.