Dinkin, Aaron

Response to Thanks Tik Tok

This Tik Tok is a joke about how Americans respond to thanks with Acknowledgments like "Yep." According to the creator, it's not as a common in Britain, and it might even be seen as a little rude.

Posted by Azure Sensabaugh on April 29, 2021

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British English;
American English

Saying Thank You for No Reason!

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The guy in the video was trying to elicit responses just by saying "thank you" without a specific request...it's funny that most people first responded with a surprised "for what?" but later gave a formal "you're welcome" response, as if they're trying to end/escape the awkward interaction?

Posted by Christy Lei on February 22, 2021

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Dinkin, Aaron;
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Rapid Anonymous

No Problem vs. You're Welcome

The Tumblr post referenced by Dinkin in his "response to thanks" paper. An older person gives his opinion on employees using "no problem" instead of "you're welcome," then a Tumblr user offers a sociolinguistic theory as a response.

Posted by Miranda Rintoul on February 14, 2019

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Language Shift;
Youth;
Stigma;
Dinkin, Aaron

North American English Dialects

A 2013 piece on Iowa Public Radio on North American English dialects.

Posted on February 1, 2013

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Change;
American English