You are more than welcome Meaning in English
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Definition
A polite and warm way to respond after someone thanks you, showing that you were very happy to help or that their request was no trouble at all.
Usage & Nuances
Slightly more emphatic and warmer than 'you're welcome.' Used in both formal and friendly settings. Can mean either 'no problem' or literally 'you are truly welcome here.' Not commonly used in negative situations. Common options: 'You are more than welcome to join us.'
Example Sentences
You are more than welcome to join us for dinner tonight.
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If you have any more questions, you are more than welcome to ask.
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"Thanks for your help!" "You are more than welcome."
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Honestly, you are more than welcome anytime you want to visit.
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If you need help moving next weekend, you are more than welcome to ask me.
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"Thank you for letting me stay at your place!" "Oh, you are more than welcome. It was great having you!"
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