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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

You're welcome

Usually, when people say "Thank you" to us, we usually reply,"Not at all" or "You're welcome"...etc.

Is it correct to say, "No thank you at all." or "No thank you is needed." in English? Is this a correct and polite way to reply to ppl?

Thanks!
  

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"(Slightly less formal than yours). I'd stick to you're welcome for formal and not at all/its nothing for informal. I wouldn't use your sentences as they sound odd to me, but that might just be me.

  • "(Slightly less formal than yours).
  • I'd stick to you're welcome for formal and not at all/its nothing for informal.
  • I wouldn't use your sentences as they sound odd to me, but that might just be me.
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You could say "No thanks is needed/required."(Slightly less formal than yours). I'd stick to you're welcome for formal and not at all/its nothing for informal. I wouldn't use your sentences as they sound odd to me, but that might just be me.

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