How to Say You’re Welcome, Best Way to Say You’re Welcome

Saying “You’re Welcome” is an easy thing to do, but making it memorable is a bit harder. Here at You’re Welcome Cards, we try to make every “You’re Welcome” sincere and memorable for the person who receives it. Well OK, not all our “You’re Welcomes” are sincere, but they will sure be memorable, and make whoever receives them laugh!

There are many different ways to say “you’re welcome,” you can say it sincerely, jokingly, sarcastically, ect.  Well we have found the perfect way to say “you’re Welcome” to anyone and everyone you know, and even people that you might not know.  Send them one of our unique You’re Welcome Cards!

These cards are the perfect way to say you’re welcome to someone. If you receive a thank you card from someone, make sure you send them back a You’re Welcome Card. If you don’t receive a thank you card from someone when you rightfully should have, send them one of our sarcastic You’re Welcome Cards which read “No need to thank me, because… You’re Welcome.”  If you do something nice for someone, and just want to let them know that they are welcome for all your hard work, give them a You’re Welcome Card.  If you finish all the beer in the fridge, leave a You’re Welcome Card in there for whoever will be coming to look for a cold beverage later.  If you get bad service at a restaurant, leave a You’re Welcome card on the table with your bad tip when you leave.  The possibilities to give You’re Welcome Cards are endless!

Check out all our You’re Welcome Cards HERE, and be creative with them. Come back and share your story on who you gave a you’re welcome card to and why! We would love to hear some funny stories from everyone.

Photo Credit -http://www.flickr.com/photos/koldre/ / CC BY 2.0

Your Welcome or You’re Welcome – Which is Correct?

Your Welcome or You’re Welcome? Surprisingly, it’s not an uncommon question. We all went through school and worked with apostrophes and contractions and all that fun stuff, but not all of us are required to use proper grammar in everyday life, so it is easy to forget which one is correct to use.

Let’s just cut to the chase and say that You’re Welcome is the correct way to write it. You’re Welcome is a contraction, or a combination of two words, You and Are, thus making You’re Welcome the shortened version of You Are Welcome.

Saying Your Welcome would imply that the welcome belonged to you or somebody, which could potentially make sense in the following sentence: You were offensive last night and wore out your welcome at their house. In this case, it obviously has an entirely different meaning than You Are Welcome or You’re Welcome.

WikiHow.com has a nice little article on How to Use Apostrophes, here’s a brief exerpt:

Use apostrophes in contractions. Sometimes, especially in informal writing, apostrophes are used to indicate one or more missing letters. For example, the word “don’t” is short for “do not”; other examples include “isn’t,” “wouldn’t,” and “can’t.” Contractions can also be made with the verbs “is,” “has,” and “have.” For example, we can write “She’s going to school” instead of “She is going to school”; or “He’s lost the game” instead of “He has lost the game.” A similar usage can be found in the notation of calendar years, as in ‘07. In this case, the apostrophe appears in the spot where the missing numbers would have been (before the number, not after as in 07′).

Good Times to Say “You’re Welcome”, When to Say “You’re Welcome”

Here is a list of some good times to say or give “You’re Welcome” Cards!

1. After a “Thank You”.
2. When someone doesn’t say “Thank You”, or doesn’t send you a “Thank You” Card.
3. After Giving a Present.
4. After giving an ass whooping in a game, or sporting event.
5. After drinking the last beer.
6. After eating the last chip.
7. After leaving a tip at a restaurant.
8. After making the bathroom unbearable for anyone else to go into.
9. After forgetting to do something you should have for someone.
10. After ruining the Surprise.