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@whodey said
It's my understanding that in some languages the common reply to thank you is "Please".

Please? Does that make any sense?
German.

Danke. Bitte.

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@suzianne said
German.

Danke. Bitte.
In Swedish too: tack - varsågod


@wolfgang59 said
What do you mean wrong?
I just listed 3 things.
You are an idiot.
Invariably, when Rusty is called 'an idiot,' he replies:

"You're welcome."

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Invariably, when Rusty is called 'an idiot,' he replies:

"You're welcome."
So now you've decided to mess up someone else's thread and make insults at me!

What a genius you are!

-VR

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@wolfgang59 said
What do you mean wrong?
I just listed 3 things.
You are an idiot.
Try googling and you might learn something about the word 'De nada'!

I've so far learned it can mean different things in different languages, which I didn't know.

Better than calling names like a child in the school yard.

-VR

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@whodey said
It's my understanding that in some languages the common reply to thank you is "Please".

Please? Does that make any sense?
In German 'bitte' is both please and thank you.

Why not? In Hawaiian 'aloha' is both hello and good bye.

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@moonbus said
In German 'bitte' is both please and thank you.

Why not? In Hawaiian 'aloha' is both hello and good bye.
As well in Italian.

"Ciao!" Means both hello and goodbye.
Though the inflection is different in either case.


@very-rusty said
Wrong wolfgang.....De nada in French means You're welcome.

If you said nada...that means: 'it is nothing'.

-VR
Rubbish.
“Nothing” in French is “rien”
“De nada” has no meaning in French.
In Spanish it literally means “of nothing”, or “think nothing of it” or “you’re welcome”.


@pianoman1 said
Rubbish.
“Nothing” in French is “rien”
“De nada” has no meaning in French.
In Spanish it literally means “of nothing”, or “think nothing of it” or “you’re welcome”.
Do your homework!

De nada in French means You're welcome.

-VR


@very-rusty said
Do your homework!

De nada in French means You're welcome.

-VR
I happen to be fluent in both French and Spanish.

Please don’t tell me to do any homework.

Ignoramus.


@whodey said
I rarely hear the words, "You're Welcome" anymore. I usually hear such phrases as, "Sure", "No worries", "My pleasure", etc.

So why is this and what do you say?
どういたしまして. After domo arigato

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@pianoman1 said
I happen to be fluent in both French and Spanish.

Please don’t tell me to do any homework.

Ignoramus.
I very much doubt that if you don't know what it means!

Go to your room and do your homework son!

Your name calling is very childish as far as I am concerned.

-VR


@very-rusty said
Better than calling names like a child in the school yard.

-VR
Stop acting like a fool and we'll stop calling you one.

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