For generations, good manners have been deeply rooted in family upbringing. From a young age, many people are taught that when someone says “thank you,” the correct and polite response is simply, “You’re welcome.”
This phrase has stood the test of time and remains the most common reply to expressions of gratitude in modern society. It is familiar, safe, and universally accepted.
However, language is constantly evolving, and so are social interactions. In everyday conversations especially in professional, social, or digital spaces, “you’re welcome” does not always feel sufficient or sincere.
In some situations, it can sound automatic, flat, or even dismissive, particularly when the interaction involved genuine effort, support, or emotional investment..Read The Complete Original.
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