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You're welcome (and mean it.)

Be a Good Manner Model
If you don't often hear your child use the magic words-Please, Thank You, Excuse Me-notice how often you use them yourself. How often do you say these words to your child? Or to your spouse? Or to the cashier at the supermarket? Ever catch yourself yelling at inconsiderate drivers? (Who's taking notes in the back seat?) How good a sport are you when your favorite team loses a game?

Modeling courteous behavior is the best way to teach your children. They're always taking cues from how parents behave, says Dr. Leman. "Parents love to think about discipline as something that's passed down to children. But the fact of the matter is if you have a disciplined child, you have lived a disciplined life."

2006-06-17 01:53:55 · answer #1 · answered by Miss Anne 5 · 4 0

Adult Response: You're Welcome or My Pleasure
Teenager Response: No Problem
Elementary Child Respone: Sure or Okay
Toddler Response: Thank You too

2006-06-17 08:48:17 · answer #2 · answered by Teri C 1 · 0 0

anytime- your welcome
giving a present- i hope u like it
opening a door, giving a ride, doing a favor- no problem
end of a speech- applause
departing a party- no no, it was my pleasure. thank YOU

2006-06-17 08:50:43 · answer #3 · answered by kay 4 · 0 0

You're welcome or no problem is usually good, but I have this silly reaction and say, You Bet! hehe

2006-06-17 09:04:43 · answer #4 · answered by merlin_steele 6 · 0 0

You're welcome..

Duh

2006-06-17 08:46:00 · answer #5 · answered by Kath 4 · 0 0

You're welcome...LOL

Take care,

Dee

2006-06-17 08:45:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes we can say by telling "you welcom" or by telling that "its my pleasure". thats all. its my pleasure.

2006-06-17 08:46:57 · answer #7 · answered by *~$Ateeq$~* $ 1 · 0 0

1) you are welcome
2) anytime
3) never mind

2006-06-17 08:49:37 · answer #8 · answered by James Bond 5 · 0 0

its ok..no mention

2006-06-17 08:46:15 · answer #9 · answered by dj_spike 1 · 0 0

"My pleasure","anytime" or "you're welcome". it all depend on your situation.

2006-06-17 08:51:41 · answer #10 · answered by rescuediver 1 · 0 0

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