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How do you respond to 'Cheers' Sometimes I want to thank my friends and say ' cheers' to them, they say ‘cheers’ back instead of ' You are welcome'. How do I respond when my friends say 'cheers' back?What‘s the difference between 'cheers' and 'you are welcome‘?
13 mar 2015 23:48
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'You are welcome' or "you're welcome" is the response to "Thank you" or "thanks". Cheers is like 'see you later', 'goodbye', or 'bye'. So you can say cheers in response, or one of the other examples.
14 marzo 2015
To clarify one thing from the answers above: In the U.K. and some other countries, "Cheers" is commonly (informally) used to say "thank you" That usage is not part of American English. I'm American, but I'm pretty sure that "You're welcome" is a fine response if someone thanks you using "Cheers."
14 marzo 2015
Further to Cory's answer, "Cheers" is often used when 'toasting' [applauding, giving recognition to] someone at a party or event, and is a traditional English public house ['pub'] salutation: when starting to drink you clink glasses and say "Cheers !". In neither case is a reply expected.
14 marzo 2015
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