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Years ago, I had to do customer service training for a job, and one thing they said is to always say "you're welcome" instead of "no problem", because some people think "no problem" is rude. But I think it's a generational thing, and it's kind of the opposite with younger folks.
No worries.
All good
You got it.
My pleasure.
Anything for you π
Cup my balls!
Sorry, that might be regional...
Iβll just walk around saying thank you to everyone.
I guess Iβll have to use my mouth. Youβre welcome.
Maybe you should have that checked out (I'm no doctor so don't ask me)
As you wish
Anytime!
Gotta add a 'daddy' at the end for maximum effect.
Anything for you, Papa Top Ramen Bin Laden
Too easy!