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When do you normally use the phrase "My pleasure''?
By: Moonlight Date: February 8, 2019, 9:42 am
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Is it OK to say,''Thanks. My pleasure'' to someone who has
invited you to have dinner at their house?
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Re: When do you normally use the phrase "My pleasure''?
By: NealC Date: February 8, 2019, 9:55 am
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"It would be a pleasure to come" "It really is a pleasure
having dinner with you"
But you usually only use "My pleasure" instead of "Your
Welcome", after someone has thanked you for doing something.
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Re: When do you normally use the phrase "My pleasure''?
By: Moonlight Date: February 8, 2019, 10:46 am
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[quote author=NealC link=topic=830.msg12259#msg12259
date=1549641348]
"It would be a pleasure to come" "It really is a pleasure
having dinner with you"
But you usually only use "My pleasure" instead of "Your
Welcome", after someone has thanked you for doing something.
[/quote]
Thanks Neal. So, I correctly informed my students that ''Thanks.
My pleasure.'' cannot go together. That line was part of a
conversation I taught them couple weeks ago.
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