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What does the phrase 'your welcome' mean?
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It's actually "You're welcome", meaning "You are welcome" to whatever I just did or said that you were thankful for.. . Also, as an example, "You're welcome to come sit in on our lesson this afternoon."
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an expression of gratitude, meaning. . you are welcome
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