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This is how you sign You're welcome in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "You're Welcome" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your index finger toward the person, then move a flat hand with fingers together in an arc toward your torso, palm up.

How to sign

To sign "You're Welcome" in American Sign Language (ASL), follow these steps: 1. Extend your index finger straight out from the fist, pointing towards the person you are addressing. 2. Use a flat hand with fingers together and the palm facing up and move your hand in a smooth arc towards your torso.

To sign "You're Welcome" in American Sign Language (ASL), follow these steps:

1. Extend your index finger straight out from the fist, pointing towards the person you are addressing.

2. Use a flat hand with fingers together and the palm facing up and move your hand in a smooth arc towards your torso.

Word definition

Polite Response: A way to reply when someone thanks you.

Synonyms & similar words

Sure, No Problem, My Pleasure, No Worries, Anytime

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