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How to say you're welcome in English?
Not in all is a very common expression in spoken English. Because its actual meaning is often far from the literal meaning, it is used to express negation (strengthening of No), meaning "not at all: not at all". You're welcome.
1. You're welcome? You're welcome;
Extended example 1. Mary said you are welcome to stay for the night if you like.
Mary said you could spend the night here if you like.
2. "Thank you for the information." "You're welcome." ?
"Thank you for the information." -"You're welcome."
3. Welcome to come. ?
Take it.
If you want to make a copy today, you are welcome to come. ?
If you want to make a copy today, you are welcome to come.
Second, forget it? English [d]? unt? Men? n it]? Beauty [Tang? m? n? n? t]?
You're welcome, it doesn't matter; No, thanks. No foot hanging teeth;
Extended example 1. "Thank you very much." -"Forget it"?
"Thank you very much!" -"You're welcome."
2. Oh, don't mention it again. ?
Well, forget it!
3. "Don't mention it," he urged me eagerly. ?
"Never mind," he enjoined me earnestly.
He is sensitive to his smallness, so don't mention it. ?
He is nervous about his short stature, so don't mention it.
5. Forget it. You should drink some water and lie down for a while. ?
You're welcome. You should drink more water and lie down.
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