From what I’m learning in French, they don’t say “your welcome” after “thank you” they say “da rien” or “it was nothing.” “welcome” or “bienvenue” is a greeting. Of course I’m not a native.
It irritates me to hear dueling thank-yous (especially often in radio interviews). The host will end the interview with a thank-you. The guest responds with their own thank-you, effectively denying the thanks proffered by the host. Essentially saying You can’t thank me, I insist on thanking you. It is a treat to hear a “You’re welcome.”
C about 3 years ago
Because you weren’t welcome until you said thank you
Qiset about 3 years ago
From what I’m learning in French, they don’t say “your welcome” after “thank you” they say “da rien” or “it was nothing.” “welcome” or “bienvenue” is a greeting. Of course I’m not a native.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Because she wants to teach you manners, Penny…
Roscoe about 3 years ago
to insure you get more later
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
So this won’t be the last time you’re welcome.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Just drop the cone, end of conversation.
Lightpainter about 3 years ago
Is she Penny, or is she Welcome? Don’t confuse the child, June!
mikeywilly about 3 years ago
Because if you don’t say “thank you” you won’t get the cone?!?
azardoz about 3 years ago
Teens these days don’t know that phrase. Instead they say, “no prob.”
tcviii Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It irritates me to hear dueling thank-yous (especially often in radio interviews). The host will end the interview with a thank-you. The guest responds with their own thank-you, effectively denying the thanks proffered by the host. Essentially saying You can’t thank me, I insist on thanking you. It is a treat to hear a “You’re welcome.”