for me both are not quite fine.. its hesitating to ask your favor again...it seems your good deeds need not any gratification...i think "you're welcome" is finer.
2007-02-21 02:28:12
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answered by marje 2
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Some people are just backwards and don't know how to accept a compliment.
2007-02-21 01:52:11
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answered by gtahvfaith 5
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These are analogs for "You're Welcome" in this context, so I would say no. They are a bit formal though.
2007-02-21 01:49:45
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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no, it is just another way of saying you are welcome and it was not a problem. hope this helps. good luck.
2007-02-21 05:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it just shows humility.
2007-02-21 01:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They are both fine.
2007-02-21 01:49:45
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answered by leaptad 6
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No, I don't think so. It's just another way of saying you're welcome or "no probs".
2007-02-21 01:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. However, a "your very welcome" has a pleasant tone to it.
2007-02-21 03:21:00
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answered by Pacifica 6
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As long as you mean it, it's as good as you are welcome.
2007-02-21 03:07:21
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answered by kahahius 3
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