Or "Have a good one"
A good what?
Whatever.
How about:
"it's, like ..." "he's, like ..." "she's, like ..."
You hardly ever hear "He said he loves it." - you hear "he's, like, he loves it ..."
(Remember "Valley Speak?")
Come to think of it - remember when we used to say "Does anyone have a ...?" instead of "Anyone have a ...?".
We had kids start using the word ratchet a few years ago to mean that something was bad, not bad good but rather bad bad.
Or Nurse Ratchedfrom "wretched"?
Probably about the time everyone had to take Spanish. "De nada" is kind of like "No problemo.""No problem" replace "You're welcome?"
Probably about the time everyone had to take Spanish. "De nada" is kind of like "No problemo."
I'm partial to "you're welcome." Can't stand it now that EVERYONE says "thank you so much" (even after being thanked themselves).
Same here. Waiter hands me the menu. Telling him "Thank you so much" seems a bit of overkill, eh?