
Which is better, no problem or you're welcome?
Now, let's delve into the age-old debate: which phrase is more APT and appropriate, "no problem" or "you're welcome"? Is "no problem" a more casual, effortless response, signaling that the help given was a mere trifle? Or does it inadvertently minimize the gratitude deserved? On the other hand, does "you're welcome" exude genuine politeness, acknowledging the appreciation of the other party? But could it also come across as formal or even a bit aloof in some contexts? Share your thoughts, which phrase do you prefer and why?
