Today is: You're Welcomegiving Day

Conventionally, when someone thanks us for a kindness or service, we respond by saying, "You're welcome." So, it was inevitable that someone would suggest the day after Thanksgiving, we should remember to say, "You're welcome." The phrase "you're welcome" covers a variety of thank yous in English. Whether the appreciation is coming from an individual or a group, "you're welcome" works. It can be said while giving a hug, a handshake, or a smile. When we really mean that our effort was meant with care, "you're very welcome" goes a long way. Our tone and facial expressions say a lot, too.

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