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The simple act of saying "you're welcome" in response to a "thank you" can have a powerful impact on both the speaker and the recipient.

It communicates appreciation and acknowledgement of gratitude, making the other person feel valued and respected.

Additionally, saying "you're welcome" can reinforce a positive cycle of giving and receiving, as the act of expressing gratitude can increase one's sense of well-being and promote further acts of kindness and generosity.

Ultimately, the power of saying "you're welcome" lies in its ability to strengthen relationships and create a culture of appreciation and mutual support.

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

Editor | Vocational Education Teacher | HR Consultant | Manners will take you where money won't | ziogasjgeorge@gmail.com

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