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American English is sad, since none of us actually read novels any more!

Many believe that it is correct to say, "you're welcome", but it is not!

It is grammatically incorrect to say, "you're welcome to eat any thing in the refrigerator."

You must say, "you're welcomed to eat anything in the refrigerator." Read people, it's very sad that we ate becoming an illiterate country, full of people who forgot how to speak!

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