Originally Posted by
freshmanjs
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.
I'm guessing you're a lot younger than I am. "You're welcome" is common courtesy and has been for many, many years. "No problem" is only a recent term that has, for no apparent reason that I've heard, taken its place.
Last edited by Rich; 05-23-2018 at 04:00 PM.
Reason: Jim beat me to it
Rich
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