Thank you for having me (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Thu Dec 16 14:58:14 UTC 2010
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I was always taught that "you're welcome" is the gracious way to say
"you're welcome". But this is less bothersome to me than being told "no
problem" when telling someone "thank you."
>
> There is nothing "smarmy" about this phrase. It is a gracious way so
> say "you're welcome."
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> >I'd like to nominate "Thank you for having me"
> >for smarmy expression of the year.
> >
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