Ways of saying “you're welcome” in French?
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Yin Mei H. answered 06/12/20
Foreign Language Tutor specializing in French, Malay & Indonesian
Or you can say "De rien" in informal situations.

Sarah T. answered 06/21/19
Enthusiastic, knowledgeable French tutor, 8+ years of experience!
Bonjour!
"Pas de problème" has worked well for me in informal settings. I would use it pretty interchangeably with "de rien" (literally "it's nothing"). If you want to err on the side of cautious politeness, I would use "je vous en prie," or the informal form "je t'en prie," depending on whether you use tu or vous with the recipient.
Hope this helps!

Juniore T.
You can also say “ il n’y a pas de quoi”08/14/19
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Safiatou W.
‘’ Je vous en prie’’ is more convenient. Or you can also say, ‘’ Tout le plaisir est partagé’’ this one is for high French level06/19/19