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This is how you sign You're welcomein American Sign Language.
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How to sign
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), extend your index finger toward the person, then move a flat hand with fingers together in an arc toward your torso, palm up.
Word definition
Polite Response: A way to reply when someone thanks you.
Synonyms & similar words
Sure, No Problem, My Pleasure, No Worries, Anytime