Which is more RUDE when you are thanking someone.....?!
Question: failing to thank someone when they do a good deed, or when you do a good deed and say "your welcome" before they say "thank you"
Answers: failing to thank someone when they do a good deed, or when you do a good deed and say "your welcome" before they say "thank you"
Both. However, at least if you forget to say "thank you", you can always go back and thank them.
Never too late to thank someone.
saying ur wlecome
both
saying your welcome before they say thankyou
Both.
Failing to thank someone at all is more rude.
Saying "you're welcome" before being thanked,
say your welcome before they say thank you, that's just not nice, it's as if your are reminding them to thank you
when you do a good deed and say "your welcome" before they say "thank you"
saying ur welcome but thts wat i usually do ... LOL
Failing to thank someone when they do a good deed.
We all should be thankful for good deeds done to us.
A simple thank you is all that is needed.
expecting a thank you when you do a good deed is the rudest
saying your welcome they are both rude though
Probably saying "your welcome"
Although I think I should say that to a friend of mine because no matter what you do for her, she NEVER says Thank you.
both
saying "You're Welcome" before they have thanked you.
The you're welcome one
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failing to thank someone is more rude
The latter.
Failing to thank is worse than pre-empting....
Both are rude; and un-necessary...!!
LMAO....the latter because you are ASSUMING that they will not have proper manners to do as they should. But If they are stunned they may forget to thank you!
HOWEVER, if you do the deed, tell them and then say you are welcome, ie....
"Brock, I bought you this car for your birthday so you won't have to walk to school your senior year...You're welcome"
and smile..
it would be fine....to me anyway. Depends on your relationship...is it playful?
failing to thank someone when they do a good deed
your welcome