When someone says "thank you"; what is the correct reply, "your welcome" or "you're welcome"? And could you give me a reason for your answer please? Thank you .
Top answer
You're welcome. They both sound the same but the meaning of your and you're are different. You're welcome is short for you are welcome.
— Nona the brit
You're welcome.
They both sound the same but the meaning of your and you're are different.
You're welcome is short for you are welcome.
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