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Hi great family. Today I want to share a very relevant story that has confused many people.
There is a very important question: is it appropriate to answer 'thank you' with another 'thank you'. Or is there a more correct answer?
There is the logic of saying 'thank you' as a greeting of gratitude. Now when you are thanked by someone, what should you do for them? Others say 'you're welcome' or 'no problem'. They are all the same and it is a skill to know when to use which.
There is this language debate. For many Europeans, they say 'you're welcome'. This is very standard. Here in our area, folks say what they like.
Imagine you said thank you, and I say thank you again. This doesn't stay fresh. It's like we're playing tennis with words.
Language is dynamic and constantly changing. Developers of languages like Swahili need to check the flow of things. Maybe one day it will be a form to respond 'thank you' and 'thank you'. But for now it's weird.
Responding 'thank you' and 'you're welcome' is fine. This shows manners and respect. Having the skills to know the language flow is important. Let's not let slang ruin the standard language.
In my opinion, it's okay to respond 'thank you' in different ways. This shows your linguistic horizon. Things are just fine. Let's see how language trends go. Maybe AI will change everything.
There is a very important question: is it appropriate to answer 'thank you' with another 'thank you'. Or is there a more correct answer?
There is the logic of saying 'thank you' as a greeting of gratitude. Now when you are thanked by someone, what should you do for them? Others say 'you're welcome' or 'no problem'. They are all the same and it is a skill to know when to use which.
There is this language debate. For many Europeans, they say 'you're welcome'. This is very standard. Here in our area, folks say what they like.
Imagine you said thank you, and I say thank you again. This doesn't stay fresh. It's like we're playing tennis with words.
Language is dynamic and constantly changing. Developers of languages like Swahili need to check the flow of things. Maybe one day it will be a form to respond 'thank you' and 'thank you'. But for now it's weird.
Responding 'thank you' and 'you're welcome' is fine. This shows manners and respect. Having the skills to know the language flow is important. Let's not let slang ruin the standard language.
In my opinion, it's okay to respond 'thank you' in different ways. This shows your linguistic horizon. Things are just fine. Let's see how language trends go. Maybe AI will change everything.
