You're welcome · It's no trouble · No need to thank me
Imagine you've just helped a friend move a heavy box, and they say, 'Thanks so much!' This is a super polite and friendly way to say 'You're welcome' and show it was no trouble at all. 😊 It's perfect for when you want to downplay your effort a little.
💡 While 'Don't mention it' is polite, it implies the favor was minor. For bigger gestures, 'You're very welcome' or 'My pleasure' might be more fitting. It's often used when someone thanks you for a small favor or a simple courtesy. Keep in mind that 'Anytime!' (which means you're happy to help again) is also a common response, but 'Don't mention it' focuses more on dismissing the need for thanks for the current action.
Your friend thanks you for holding the door open for them. Which English expression is the most natural, polite response? A. No worries B. Don't mention it C. That's a tough one