How to Respond to Thank You | Like A Native Speaker

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It's Thanksgiving in Canada so it's the perfect time to think about thanking and responding to thanks. This video will teach you when to use different responses to Thank you!
Ian Schellenberg is an English teacher and teacher trainer in Vancouver, Canada with a passion for languages. He enjoys learning and teaching all of the fine nuances of any language. Ian is an expert in pronunciation and the history of English.

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Thank you for your teaching! It's very helpful for we international students in U.S. Before watching this video, I just use the 1st and the 3rd ways to answer 'Thank you'.I am happy to know the second way.By the way, sometimes I used to use "It's OK" instead of "No problem". Now I know I should say "No problem " to acquaintance.

kedianzhang
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Well, to tell the truth, I'm thankful for many things. And also I gotta thank you for your videos. It's amazing for me that you make GREAT content and yet your channel doesn't many comments, but of course I know that quantity doesn't mean a thing. So please keep up the good work! I thank you for your time, patience and your great videos.
I've been learning a lot from you.

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thank you for these kind instructions.

hongyudai
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Thank you for your helpful video. I've been through my very first time in the US and people say sorry to me all the time. I wonder which one is the correct way to respond to "sorry", "excuse me", pardon me... I always say it's ok. I want to figure out the other ways that natives use most

winie
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Hi, Ian
Good movie as always:) btw, what about "No worries" for responding to Thank you? I often heard this when I was in Van.
Thanks,

mk-zxft
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And what about "My pleasure"? Is it too formal? Thanks and congrats for the video :)

TheDavidWare
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How about 'any time' or 'never mind' is it okay to use them?
Thank you btw xD

elfmoomooicmultifandom
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Our teacher taught us the phrase: "don't mention it". Is this one still useful, please?

ОлексійЛущієнко
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Just search is up because i was qeustioning on what to reply back u to this comment THANK U

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Too much sociology and explanation. Use more 'real life' situations. It will give students a better understanding of when to say what.

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