Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
Well, if we're going down that path, I don't like how "No problem" has taken the place of "You're welcome" in the common vernacular. For example, I ask a waiter to please do something like fill my water glass, I thank them, and they respond with "No problem." Well, it shouldn't be a problem because that's your job. A simple "You're welcome" will suffice. I'd actually prefer that they say nothing at all instead of "No problem." It REALLY bugs me.

Now get off my lawn!
I keep seeing people make this argument about no problem vs. you're welcome. I don't understand it. You could make the exact same argument the other way. "Of course I'm welcome, I am the customer and it's your job". I see now material difference between the 2.