Is it just me or does no one say you’re welcome anymore? Whenever I am out in a restaurant, store etc. and someone does something for me I say “Thank You”
Almost invariably the response in no longer “You’re Welcome” but “No Problem”
Does it bother anyone else or should I get a life and not worry about it?
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
I worked retail for many years and have seen that manners are going the way of the dodo. Anytime a child with manners was in the store I made sure to praise them and the parents.
Another loss is calling adults by their formal name i.e. Mrs Jones, Mr Smith. The closest I see now is the occasional title with the first name (this is a southern thing) Miss Mary, Mr Sam. I have to bite my tongue when the neighbor child calls me by my first name as though I am her best friend.
Dodie
Don’t worry about it. These days, the meaning is the same.
chase4
Loc: Punta Corona, California
"Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore." chase
mr spock wrote:
Is it just me or does no one say you’re welcome anymore? Whenever I am out in a restaurant, store etc. and someone does something for me I say “Thank You”
Almost invariably the response in no longer “You’re Welcome” but “No Problem”
Does it bother anyone else or should I get a life and not worry about it?
Yep, it's the same and you probably shouldn't over think it. Generational changes are tough for some, unless you just sit back and enjoy the ride.
It's still an acknowledgement of your thanks, just in different words. Next time, just smile, accept it, and think, "What a marvelously fluid and creative language we speak!" Attitude is everything.
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
chase4 wrote:
"Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore." chase
exactly....we do not do Southern things in OZ. We call our medics by their first name..................fantastic!
I think some responses have become quite clinical and meaningless. The one I notice more than any is, ‘Have a nice day.’ If you listen carefully it can mean anything from, ‘Now piss off and stop bothering me,’ to, ‘It’s been a real pleasure to serve and look after you and I really do hope you enjoy the rest of your day.’
Tone of voice and facial expression I feel are the real giveaways.
mr spock wrote:
Is it just me or does no one say you’re welcome anymore? Whenever I am out in a restaurant, store etc. and someone does something for me I say “Thank You”
Almost invariably the response in no longer “You’re Welcome” but “No Problem”
Does it bother anyone else or should I get a life and not worry about it?
This has bern a pet peeve of mine as well. As if the task or service being done would NOT have been done if it indeed had been a « problem. » I appreciate the advice of your other respondents to let it go.
My wife was a waitress for 30+ years and she cringes when a waitress asks, "what can I get for you GUYS". The all-inclusive "guys" being the offender.
Ava'sPapa wrote:
My wife was a waitress for 30+ years and she cringes when a waitress asks, "what can I get for you GUYS". The all-inclusive "guys" being the offender.
At least that's better than 'youze guys'!
To the OP, I first started hearing that when I went to Australia about 15 years ago. I thought to myself, 'well, I really don't have a problem, but I guess that's what they say here'. It did bother me when I kept hearing it here, but as others have said, it's really not a big deal in the scheme of things and I better get over it. But I still cringe. LOL
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
When someone says "You're welcome" to me I thank them for doing so.
I've concluded that the "No problem" came out of the intent to make known that there was no inconvenience suffered
It’s more a reflection of the ignorance of the person making the reply. It bothered me a little for a while and then just accepted it. I silently assume the responder is dumb.
mr spock wrote:
Is it just me or does no one say you’re welcome anymore? Whenever I am out in a restaurant, store etc. and someone does something for me I say “Thank You”
Almost invariably the response in no longer “You’re Welcome” but “No Problem”
Does it bother anyone else or should I get a life and not worry about it?
Another common response is "Thank you". Grammar is no longer being taught. English is dying - Before long, people will be speaking with initials. Very sad. ITOFTS(I'm too old for this s--t)
After retirement I worked part time at Costco as a food demonstrator. I made it a point to always say "you're welcome" to the one out of ten who bothered to say "thank you".
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