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Did you teach your children to say, "Thank You"?

How often do you say those 2 simple words at work?

"Not a problem"...how often do people say that after you say, "Thank You"? 

Whatever happened to, "You're Welcome"?

Is "Not a problem" halfway between "Yes it is a Problem" and "I sure hate these pleasantries"?

Is "Not a problem" a clever way of bringing problem-thinking into the situation?

We should take these possibly small yet possibly very important communications more seriously...and make sure they do not become rote lukewarm Bad Habits.