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  2. Welcome - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "you're welcome" is a common polite response to a person saying "thank you", shortened from "you are welcome", which originally signified that the thanking person was "welcome" to whatever they were thanking the other person for, suggesting that no thanks were needed. [7]

  3. You're Welcome - Wikipedia

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    You're welcome is a phrase used to acknowledge an expression of gratitude. You're Welcome may also refer to: You're Welcome (Wavves album), 2017, or the title track; You're Welcome (A Day to Remember album), 2021; You're Welcome! (Electric Six album), 2017; You're Welcome, a 1978 album by BZN; You're Welcome (Fireworks Go Up! album), 2004

  4. You're Welcome (A Day to Remember album) - Wikipedia

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    You're Welcome is the seventh studio album by the American rock band A Day to Remember.It was released on March 5, 2021, and is the band's first release under major label Fueled by Ramen after spending six years as an independent band after leaving and the eventual lawsuit against former label Victory Records.

  5. What to watch: You're welcome! Again! - AOL

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    Here's the deal: Whether you're shopping, partaking in leftovers and/or decompressing from a family get-together, it's a great day to watch something enjoyable. You deserve it!

  6. You're welcome! Disney announces that ‘Moana 2’ is on its way

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    Moana is returning for another grand adventure! Disney surprised fans Feb. 7 by announcing that “Moana 2” will arrive in theaters Nov. 27, 2024.. In a first-look teaser, Moana steps foot on a ...

  7. Phatic expression - Wikipedia

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    "You're welcome", in its phatic usage, is not intended to convey the message that the hearer is welcome; it is a phatic response to being thanked, which in turn is a phatic whose function is to acknowledge the receipt of a benefit. Similarly, the question "how are you?" is usually an automatic component of a social encounter.

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  9. No worries - Wikipedia

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    No worries is an Australian English and New Zealand English expression, meaning "do not worry about that", [3] or "that's all right". [4] It can also mean "sure thing" [5] and "you're welcome". [6] Other colloquial Australian terms which mean the same thing include "she'll be right". [7]