I hear “No problem” far more often.

  • @[email protected]
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    198 months ago

    I think we collectively decided that “you’re welcome” doesn’t make sense. Welcome to what??

    • gl4d10
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      158 months ago

      you’re whale cum

    • @[email protected]
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      88 months ago

      Welcome to what??

      Isn’t that obvious? You’re welcome to the thing you received. The thing you are thanking them for.

    • @ettyblatant
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      8 months ago

      Maybe it’s “you are welcome (to ask me for help/favors, as I am neutral to the task. I might even enjoy it.)”

      And “it’s not a problem (for me to do what you asked me to do; we have now both acknowledged that I have done something to help you that was not organic to me, but now we can move past it with no further conversation.)”

      I bet “no problem” to some people is like seeing someone wear a T-shirt to church. They’d really prefer it if you would put on a suit and tie, even though the purpose of both are the same (cover my body when away from home because that is our current social agreement), because a T-shirt is disrespectful.

      Also everyone sucks, it is a problem, and you are not welcome.