Uh oh. That is my standard answer.When the response to your "thank you" is "no problem".
Please reconsider. http://www.dictionary.com/e/supper-vs-dinner/ I'm from New England and the only times we had dinner was in restaurants. Otherwise, 18+ years of suppers.Saying "supper " really hate this one...its lunch or dinner!!
Even worse, littles.This will be controversial, but I cannot stand the term "kiddos".
The actual standard response to thank you is you're welcome. http://www.wisegeek.org/why-do-people-say-no-problem-in-response-to-thank-you.htmUh oh. That is my standard answer.
Can't help myself from throwing these into conversation every once in a while just to make my son cringe.Keep Calm and (Insert Any Stupid Phrase Here)
Bae
Cray cray
Totes Adorb
So, so true!"Long story short..."
(By then, it's too late.)
We need a "dislike" button on this board!Uh oh. That is my standard answer.
No problem
I couldn't agree more, in the context of somebody doing their job. I don't care if it's a problem or not - it's your JOB and I just politely thanked you for doing it. For that matter, when I'm paying a restaurant bill or buying something from a cashier, ought they not be thanking me for my business? I'm pretty surprised that management in stores and restaurants don't instruct their staff on the proper use of the terms "thank you and you're welcome". Sorry, now I'm ranting...When the response to your "thank you" is "no problem".
Please reconsider. http://www.dictionary.com/e/supper-vs-dinner/ I'm from New England and the only times we had dinner was in restaurants. Otherwise, 18+ years of suppers.
Even worse, littles.
The actual standard response to thank you is you're welcome. http://www.wisegeek.org/why-do-people-say-no-problem-in-response-to-thank-you.htm
I'm a bit surprised this wasn't taught in the California school systems back in the sixties and seventies.