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7 Other ways to say “You’re Welcome” in French

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Are you interested in learning French? It’s a beautiful language that can take you places, both literally and figuratively. In this blog post, we’ll explore some other ways to say You’re Welcome in French, to help you get by in any situation.

Other ways to say “You're Welcome” in French
Other ways to say “You're Welcome” in French

Do you know any other ways to say "You're Welcome" in French?

  1. Je vous en prie (formal)
  2. Je t’en prie (familiar)
  3. Le plaisir est pour moi (formal)
  4. Avec plaisir (formal)
  5. Il n’y a pas de quoi (formal)
  6. De rien (formal)
  7. T’inquiète (familiar)

In Canadian French: Bienvenue
In Belgian French: S’il vous plait

Do you know other expressions to say You’re Weclome in French? Tell me all about them in the comments.

See also  13 Ways to say “I don't know” in French
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