A conventional response to thanks indicating that the action was granted freely.
1I thought it was delicious, but you're welcome to cut that back.
2It's not the best quality but you're welcome to what I have.
3Anyhow, no matter, you're welcome to stay with us on the trip.
4I said, ' you're welcome'; and with a little difficulty he came out.
5So far as I'm concerned, you're welcome to follow it to blazes.
6But you're welcome here, as long as you've any reason to stay.
7I've got lots o' muscle to spare, and you're welcome to it.
8But I want you to know you're welcome to come along.
9So to all our esteemed members of the press I say, you're welcome.
10In two hours, you're welcome to come down and have a cigarette break.
11Tell you what, Fred, you're welcome to hang out with me.
12Every shilling in my wallet, the clothes off my back you're welcome to-
13If the hint is of any use to you, you're welcome.
14If you think I stole those hideous earrings you're welcome to.
15If you can think of a better you're welcome to try.
16For that matter, you're welcome to tell her so from me.