SooperDave
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:hmm:
Trying to thin the herd with another ban-fest, guy?
This has been added to your dossier. Best off you delete any pm's you want kept private.
:hmm:
Trying to thin the herd with another ban-fest, guy?
Do you reply "No problem!"?
The proper response is "You're Welcome!"
:whiste:
Seems like all the young ins do this...
Do you reply "No problem!"?
The proper response is "You're Welcome!"
:whiste:
Seems like all the young ins do this...
Different meanings--
"No problem" - I assisted you with some menial task and now you should know how to do it without my assistance. You are not welcome to come to me every other time this happens.
"You're welcome" - I understand that you depend on me. I want to make sure you understand that I am here to help you with this type of issue whenever it occurs.
It's all in good fun, friend.This has been added to your dossier. Best off you delete any pm's you want kept private.
:hmm:
Trying to thin the herd with another ban-fest, guy?
Do you reply "No problem!"?
The proper response is "You're Welcome!"
:whiste:
Seems like all the young ins do this...
I find "you're welcome" to be much more respectful.
"No problem" means it was a problem or inconvenience but I'm so generous I'm choosing not to hang it on you.
Depends on who the person is...and what they're thanking me for doing.
A good friend or close relative...:"Sure, no problem, or You're welcome."
A random stranger...maybe "you're welcome," maybe just a nod.
Do you reply "No problem!"?
The proper response is "You're Welcome!"
:whiste:
Seems like all the young ins do this...
No problem.
Don't mention it.
Anytime.
My pleasure.
You bet.
All acceptable, imo.
thats not a very rational inference from "no problem" . Its quite the opposite in meaning. It means there was not an inconvenience therefore it was NOT a problem. HENCE .......no problem
Hadnt really sat down and analyzed it until now, but I actually PREFER it when someone replies with "no problem." The informality further reinforces the camaraderie or rapport established by the action that prompted the "thank you" to begin with. If I or someone else were to respond with plain old "you're welcome", to me that would instigate a certain formality that diminishes that sense of rapport. Then again, if it's a formal environment then of course "you're welcome" is the more appropriate response.
This has been added to your dossier. Best off you delete any pm's you want kept private.
Sounds about right to me.Hadnt really sat down and analyzed it until now, but I actually PREFER it when someone replies with "no problem." The informality further reinforces the camaraderie or rapport established by the action that prompted the "thank you" to begin with. If I or someone else were to respond with plain old "you're welcome", to me that would instigate a certain formality that diminishes that sense of rapport. Then again, if it's a formal environment then of course "you're welcome" is the more appropriate response.
Thanks.
