Various Replies to "Thank You" in English

Sep. 16, 2024

  • Any time.
  • Don’t mention it. (Somebody may don’t like it.)
  • I know you’d do the same for me.
  • It’s nothing.
  • It’s the least I could do.
  • It’s my honor. (“I think speaking with British and American people, I would very rarely say that. It’s very strong.”)
  • (I’m) Happy to help.
  • (I’m) Glad I could help.
  • (I’m) Pleased to help.
  • My pleasure. The pleasure is/was mine. Pleasure.
  • Much obliged. I’m very much obliged to you! [U.K.]
  • No worries. (‘worries’ may create a negative feeling.)
  • No problem. (‘problem’ may create a negative feeling.)
  • Not at all [U.K.]
  • Sure. [U.S.]
  • Sure, no problem. [U.S.]
  • Thank YOU!
  • That’s okay.
  • That’s fine.
  • That’s all right. (Note: depending on the intonation and the tone of voice.)
  • That’s quite all right. [U.K.]
  • We appreciate your business!
  • We appreciate your custom!
  • You’re /jə/ welcome.
  • You’re very welcome.
  • You’re most welcome. [formal]