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How do you respond when someone says sure?

By Olivia Norman |

Saying sure in response to thank you is very informal….Sure it is sometimes combined with other responses such as:

  1. Sure, no problem.
  2. Sure, don’t mention it.
  3. Sure, my pleasure.

Is sure a polite answer?

3 Answers. In OP’s context, Sure as a response is simply a polite/vague/positive word with friendly connotations. It doesn’t really mean much at all; you could compare it to replying with something like Okay, No problem, or Don’t mention it.

What does it mean to answer sure?

Sure is an answer that specifically means I agree with you, or I will do as you wish.

How do you write sure in an email?

  1. That sounds great, thank you!
  2. Great Plan, looking forward do it!
  3. Okay that sounds great to me, let me know if anything changes in the mean time.
  4. Perfect! Thank you for your work on this!
  5. Okay that sounds great! See you then!
  6. Okay, that works for me. Thanks again!
  7. Okay, thank you for letting me know.
  8. Okay, I agree.

What can I say instead of sure?

What is another word for sure?

certainpositive
confidentassured
convinceddecided
definitepersuaded
clearsatisfied

Is sure a yes or no?

Sure is used as “yes,” though it never means “yes.” Sure is a thumbs up to your face, and a jerkoff motion behind your back.

Is it OK to say sure?

It is a perfectly normal response that people will understand if you say it to them. I say of course when someone says Thank you, and I see that as a normal response also. The same with no problem, you’re welcome, yes, etc. I see it is as a much better response than receiving no response at all.

Is sure thing rude?

Interjection. (informal) A polite reply to thank you. “Thanks a lot for your help.” / “Sure thing!”

Is sure rude?

Usually it means the person didn’t understand the question and instead of asking for clarity or for the question to be repeated they would say “sure”. This is why it could be considered rude because the person is discounting what was said and doesn’t take the time to ask that what they missed be repeated.

How do you write sure?

When you are 100% certain or when someone questions if you are right, you use this form of “sure” : “Sure.” “I’m sure.” “Sure, sure.” “Suurree…” When you want to agree or say “yes” you use this form of “sure” : “Sure.” “I’m sure.” “Sure, sure.” “Suurree…”

How to use ” could you please answer this question “?

The only major shift in style you might consider is to add a “lemme know” phrase: “Let me know if you have any questions”, or “Let me know if you need any help with this” or some such. – Hot Licks Jun 2 ’17 at 21:36 Note, however, that as a title “Could you please answer this question” sounds like a (rather impolite) demand.

How do I make a question require an answer?

Requiring an Answer to a Question. To require an answer to a question: Click the Design Survey tab. Click a question to edit it. Click the Options tab. Select Require an Answer to This Question. Customize the error message and set a required range or limit (optional).

Is it rude to say ” Please Answer This question “?

Rather than rude, you would be perceived as highly polite or formal. are just excessively polite ways of framing a request or order that usually needs just a simple ‘please.’ Such phrases are a remnant and reminder of the so-called ‘age of manners’ when it was considered rude not to use such phrases in polite society.

Is there way to uncheck require an answer to this question?

There’s no way to undo this bulk action, but you can uncheck Require an Answer to This Questionunder the Options tab for individual questions if needed. If you need to require a specific range or limit, or customize the error messages, you need to adjust these settings for each individual question. Requiring a Specific Range or Limit