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you are welcome

You are under no obligation for the courtesy or favor for which you are thanking me. (Used as a standard and polite response to 'thank you.') A: 'Thank you again for helping me with all this.' B: 'Oh, you're welcome, it was really no trouble.'A: 'I've been meaning to say thank you for your generous gift.' B: 'Aw, that's sweet of you. You are very welcome.'

you're welcome

A response to 'thank you' or 'thanks' meaning that one was glad to do it and would do it again. A: 'Thanks for picking up that package for me.' B: 'Oh, you're welcome.'
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you're welcome

Also, don't mention it. No thanks are needed, I was glad to do it. For example, Thanks for picking me up.-You're welcome, or I appreciate what you did for Mother.-Don't mention it. Both phrases are polite formulas for responding to thanks. The first dates from about 1900; the variant was first recorded in 1841. For synonyms, see forget it; no problem, def. 2. Also see welcome to.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

you’re ˈwelcome

(especially American English) used as a polite reply when a person thanks you: ‘Thanks for your help.’ ‘You’re welcome.’
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