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Speedoz Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Favor

When you do a favor to someone, then he come to thank you. What is the best reply in this case?
You welcome anytime
or
You are most welcome
  

Top answer

There are many different ways of saying this: You are/you're welcome. You are/you're very welcome You are/you're most welcome. You are/you're quite welcome.

  • There are many different ways of saying this: You are/you're welcome.
  • You are/you're very welcome You are/you're most welcome.
  • You are/you're quite welcome.
  • To let the person know that you'll be happy to do something for him/her again, you could say: You're welcome.
  • Anytime!
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There are many different ways of saying this:

You are/you're welcome.

You are/you're very welcome

You are/you're most welcome.

You are/you're quite welcome.

To let the person know that you'll be happy to do something for him/her again, you could say: You're welcome. Anytime!
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Your sentence should be:

"When you do a favor FOR someone, and he comeS back to thank you, what is the best reply?"

You are welcome, is the simplest, but you can embellish that with:

You are most welcome

You are very welcome

You are welcome. I am happy always happy to assist.

etc.

The most important thing is to say, "You are welcome"
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Thanks for your help.

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