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Dapace Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

British words

Would someone who lives in Wales say 'cheers' to mean ' you're welcome' ?
  

Top answer

Probably not. Byt they could say it, to mean 'thank you'.

  • Probably not.
  • Byt they could say it, to mean 'thank you'.
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6 Answers
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Probably not. Byt they could say it, to mean 'thank you'.
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Very well. So do people just use the phrase 'you're welcome' in response to 'thank you', in general?
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Not always. You can also say 'no problem', 'no worries', 'forget it', 'it's nothing', 'my pleasure', 'not at all', 'don't mention it'. etc.
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Alright, thank you very much for your help!

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