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Your welcome vs your well come

The correct phrase is 'you're welcome.' 'Your well come' is incorrect and not used in English. 'You're welcome' is a common expression used to respond to 'thank you.'

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 633 views

Your welcome

'Your welcome' is incorrect. The correct form is 'you're welcome.'

The correct phrase is 'you're welcome,' which is used as a polite response when someone thanks you.
  • I... I'm so surprised and moved by your welcome.
  • I appreciate the informality of your welcome.
  • Witches of the French quarter, thank you for your welcome.
  • As this is the first time I have presided over this House, allow me to start by thanking you for your applause, for your welcome and for the trust you have placed in me.
  • Your welcome is getting pretty threadbare.
  • Your welcome's wearing a bit thin here.
  • Well, Your Majesty, I am most flattered by your welcome.
  • Your welcome packs are right over there with Mrs. Schwager.
  • Your welcome, it's a pleasure.
  • Got all dressed up for your welcome and everything.
  • You've outstayed your welcome, Mr Corso.
  • My dear Bengt: thank you for your welcome letter.
  • You boys have outstayed your welcome.
  • Thank you again for your welcome.
  • And I'm taking your welcome mat.
  • And here's your welcome home prize.
  • That's your welcome home gift, carnal.
  • Say your welcome to your daughter-in-law.
  • Dr Chang... your welcome droid has developed a fault.
  • I just saw your welcome back promo.

Alternatives:

  • you're welcome
  • no problem
  • my pleasure
  • it's nothing
  • don't mention it

your well come

'Your well come' is incorrect. The correct form is 'you're welcome.'

The correct phrase is 'you're welcome,' which is used as a polite response when someone thanks you.
  • For your own well-being, come and have your diagnostic.
  • Well, your time comes, you just have to accept your situation.
  • Well, your cancer comes from somewhere.
  • I've seen you balance your checkbook with your fingers and your toes. Well, come to think of it, you could be governor.
  • They're bound to have seen Wells come through the manhole.
  • This building may very well come under attack tomorrow night.
  • Luke, you might as well come out now.
  • I couldn't sleep and figured I might as well come up.
  • And I felt that everything went well come.
  • All right. I might as well come clean.
  • Well come here and rode him some chickens...
  • So you might as well come clean with me.
  • Might as well come in a variety pack.
  • You might as well come down, Jarrett.
  • You might as well come down, Jarrett.
  • It may well come to that.
  • Well come one, find a solution.
  • So you just get Fuller to talk, well feed everything into the computer... and then hopefully well come up with the password.
  • Now they know where and when the U that can be found,... they may well come back and try for it again.
  • Might as well come in and sit.

Alternatives:

  • you're welcome
  • no problem
  • my pleasure
  • it's nothing
  • don't mention it

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