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How do you respond to anytime?
We say thank you when we want to show our appreciation or gratitude for something that somebody else did. We say anytime in response to thank you. Anytime is similar to you’re welcome, no problem, my pleasure, not at all, glad to help, of course, etc.
How do you tell someone they are welcome to visit?
Sometimes, if you want to show someone that they are really welcome, you might use the phrase “you are more than welcome” or “you are very welcome.” These phrases follow the same rules described above—the correct form is welcome (not welcomed). You are more than welcome to visit us next weekend.
What does it mean to say anytime?
Anytime is an adverb that means “whenever” or “at any time.” You can use it like you would any other adverb: Call me anytime. Call me often.
How do you respond when someone says you’re welcome?
How to Respond to ‘You’re Welcome’ to a Boss or Coworker
- “Thank you.” Try saying this out loud to yourself to get the right tone and intonation of “downspeak.” What’s that?
- “No, really.
- “I really appreciate it.”
- “Thanks again for taking the time out of your day to answer my questions.”
- “This really means a lot to me.”
How do you respond to thank you anytime?
How to Respond to Thank You (In Any Situation)
- You’re welcome.
- You’re very welcome.
- That’s all right.
- No problem.
- No worries.
- Don’t mention it.
- It’s my pleasure.
- My pleasure.
How do you respond to you’re welcome to come?
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What is another word for anytime?
Any-time synonyms In this page you can discover 7 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for any-time, like: anytime, at your convenience, when you will, whenever, no matter when, any time when and at any moment.