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We all know that it’s polite to say “Thank you” to someone after they’ve

done something nice or helpful. But did you know that “You’re welcome”
isn’t the only way to respond when someone thanks you? Here are a few
more ways to say “You’re welcome” in English.

1. You got it
2. Don’t mention it
3. No worries
4. Not a problem
5. My pleasure
6. It was nothing
7. I’m happy to help
8. Not at all
9. Sure
10.Anytime
All of these phrases mean that the person was happy to help you and
that you shouldn’t worry about thanking them. In other words, they mean
“You’re welcome!”

Bonus: The next time you thank someone, don’t be surprised if he or she
responds with “Thank YOU!” If someone says this, it means that not only
were you being helped, but you were helping someone else in return.
They're the same, but "don't mention it" is saying "don't thank me. I'm not doing anything
special" while "you're welcome" is more like "you deserve special things" to the person.
To me, "don't mention it" is more emotionally reserved.

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