without name
30 - 01 - 09, 12:23 AM
the difference between you are welcom and you are welcomed
The proper phrase, "You are welcome" says that the person is welcome to whatever you have given them.
The other phrase, "You are welcomed", which is not generally used, implies that the person is being welcomed to wherever they are, as in "we are welcoming you into this place". .
So, when someone thanks you, just say "you're welcome" and if you want to welcome them to some place, then say "welcome to my ..."
The proper phrase, "You are welcome" says that the person is welcome to whatever you have given them.
The other phrase, "You are welcomed", which is not generally used, implies that the person is being welcomed to wherever they are, as in "we are welcoming you into this place". .
So, when someone thanks you, just say "you're welcome" and if you want to welcome them to some place, then say "welcome to my ..."