What are some other ways to respond to someone saying "thank you" besides "de rien" or "vous êtes bienvenue"?

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 09:45

What are some other ways to respond to someone saying "thank you" besides "de rien" or "vous êtes bienvenue"?

“De rien” is a translation of the Spanish de nada.

“Vous etes bienvenue” is a literal translation of the English “You’re welcome”. I have never heard it used in France.

“Avec plaisir.”

Do British people say 'biscuits' when they mean cookies and 'jelly' when they mean jam, instead of saying the American words for them (cookies, jelly)? If so, why?