How do people in your country say "you're welcome" in their native language(s)? Is it a commonly known phrase or do most people just reply with "no problem"?

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 01:22

How do people in your country say "you're welcome" in their native language(s)? Is it a commonly known phrase or do most people just reply with "no problem"?

B. You’re welcome

A. Grazie ( = thanks )

A. Thanks

Could I still use a bonnet even if I’m white/have straight hair? I just want one to wear to bed for sensory purposes.

B. È stato un piacere (= It's a pleasure ); non c'è di che ( = not at all ); figurati ! ( = don't mention it )