At least here, "okay" is not something which one would response to "thanks" with, and it comes off to me at least like "sure", which really is not a polite response to "okay" here (even if, as I said before, one might be able to potentially make it sound not too impolite).
Answer of 'Thanks'
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Answer of 'Thanks'
-Likewise or
-Much obliged ;)
[muito obrigado in Brazil]
-Likewise or
-Much obliged ;)
[muito obrigado in Brazil]
<<Could you say just "OK" in a situation of familiarity? How widespread is it?>>
I don't think I'd usually say okay. Sure or no problem or you bet would be more likely for me.
<<Also, another colloquial equivalent would be "Any time", wouldn't it?>>
Yes, but that implies that you'd actually be willing to do whatever it was that you were being thanked for over again, so it's not applicable to every situation.
I don't think I'd usually say okay. Sure or no problem or you bet would be more likely for me.
<<Also, another colloquial equivalent would be "Any time", wouldn't it?>>
Yes, but that implies that you'd actually be willing to do whatever it was that you were being thanked for over again, so it's not applicable to every situation.
<< Answer of 'Thanks' >>
Have you tried; -- Don't mention --
I find it most un-orthodox, and an incredible respose, one which has an element of humor. Haha!
Have you tried; -- Don't mention --
I find it most un-orthodox, and an incredible respose, one which has an element of humor. Haha!
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