You-re-welcome


also,
don’t mention it
. no thanks are needed, i was glad to do it. for example,
thanks for picking me up.—you’re welcome
, or
i appreciate what you did for mother.—don’t mention it
. both phrases are polite formulas for responding to thanks. the first dates from about 1900; the variant was first recorded in 1841. for synonyms, see

forget it
no problem

, def. 2. also see
welcome to
.

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