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I'm afraid to say "thank you" becuase I don't like "you're welcome"
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When someone does something good for me, I really want to say thank you. However, for some reason, I don't like the words "you're welcome". Because of this, I keep avoiding saying "thank you", or say it quickly and then move on (ex. "Thank you, anyways how's the weather?"). It's not exactly a fear, but I just don't like people saying "you're welcome" in response to my thanks. Is this normal?
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YOU'RE WELCOME!!!

Now piss your pants with fear.
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Brains are weird.
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You're welcome for answering this question.
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i think it's normal. i guess it is. maybe hmmm maybe you should look it up on line.
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Why in the world do you have a problem with someone saying, "You're welcome?" That phrase is just a confirmation to your "Thanks!" For answering this question, you're very much welcome!
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Sometimes people's brains just DO things.
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So true! We are all programmed differently and some habits and things annoy some, while others could care less about it!
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You could say it in different words to disrupt the pattern. Like say it in another language (e.g. gracias), or something like "I appreciate it".
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i will like come live with you in usa. thank you for being my friend.
-hamid
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