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Thank You. You’re Welcome

Justin McRoberts

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In his book “The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor” Mark Labberton laments the truncation of “Thank You” to “Thanks” as well as the way folks often replace “You’re welcome” with something more like “No problem.”

“Thanks”

“No problem.”

What he draws out is that, by pointing out how little something costs me, I not-so subtly suggest that, had it been more…

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Justin McRoberts

Author, Songwriter, Advocate. Life works best from the ground up.