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Originally Posted by Gemme
Know what is becoming extinct (at least where I live)?
You're welcome.

I say 'thank you' and the most common response I get back is 'no problem'.
That makes me want to box their ears.
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Why?
I think "no problem" is an acknowledgment of thank you. As is "good," "glad it worked out," "glad I could help," "no worries," etc.
Is it that "no problem" implies it couldn't have been a problem (or something else that may not be right with that exact reply) or is it that "you're welcome" is the only proper response?
Just curious.