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Polite expressions

szamoca
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Polite expressions
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Dear Colleagues, I would like to collect some polite expressions.
For example what do you say when somebody thanks you something?
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19 Oct 2010
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ELOJOLIE274
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A: thank you! B: You �re welcome!
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19 Oct 2010
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yanogator
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Many young people today say "no problem", which drives older people crazy.
Bruce |
19 Oct 2010
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ldthemagicman
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I �ve sent you a Private Message about it.
Les |
20 Oct 2010
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Jayho
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In Australia, �no worries� (see here defin 3 and here ). It�s equivalent to the American �no problem � but it doesn�t drive people crazy. Some people here also say �no problem�
Cheers
Jayho |
20 Oct 2010
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