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What's a slang way to say "you are welcome"?

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

Sure, a slang way to say "you are welcome" can be "no problem" or "no worries". This less formal way of saying you're welcome can make conversations feel more relaxed and laid-back. Just as with traditional words and phrases, slang also varies by region or even amongst groups of friends, so it's always interesting to pick up new phrases!

For example, in Australia, you may hear "no worries, mate" while in the U.S., particularly in casual settings among friends, someone might say "no biggie" or "sure thing". Also, keep in mind that non-verbal cues play an important part in conveying gratitude and confirming appreciation, almost as much as the words themselves. So, whether you're saying "you're welcome", "no sweat", or any other variant, make sure your tone matches your words.

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