Sure (Thank You Response)

Meaning of Idiom ‘Sure’ as a Response to Thank You The word sure is sometimes used to respond to Thank you. Saying sure in response to thank you is very informal. It is a replacement for the more standard You’re welcome and means much the same as the more formal response certainly. Sure it is sometimes combined with other responses such as: Sure, no problem. … Read more

No Sweat (Thank You Response)

Meaning of Idiom ‘No Sweat’ No sweat is one of the several idiomatic responses and to Thank you, used as an alternative to the standard You’re welcome. Saying no sweat is a slang expression that is similar to no problem. It means, figuratively, “helping you was not hard work for me and it did not cause me to sweat.” This idiom … Read more

No Problem (Thank You Response)

Meaning of Idiom ‘No Problem’ No problem is one of the several idiomatic responses and to Thank you, used as an alternative to the standard You’re welcome. Saying no problem when someone says thank you means it caused me no problem. This is a way of saying that helping was no trouble or required little effort. A variation of this expression … Read more

My Pleasure, it was (Thank You Response)

Also: The pleasure was all mine (formal) Meaning of Idiom ‘My Pleasure’ Other than “You’re welcome,” there are several idiomatic responses to “Thank You.” ‘My pleasure‘ or the longer form ‘it was my pleasure‘ is one of these. When you use this response you are telling the person who thanked you that it was your pleasure to … Read more

Don’t Mention It (Thank You Response)

Meaning of Idiom ‘Don’t Mention it’ Don’t mention it is one of the many idiomatic responses to “Thank You.” When someone thanks you for something and you say “Don’t mention it,” you are saying that there is no need to thank you and, in fact, there is no need to even mention it. This is a … Read more