Wherever I go, I say "Thank you" to clerks, servers, delivery people, hosts and hostesses and the response has become invariable: "No problem!"
Have I aged to the point I'm now an old Fuddy Duddy who doesn't "get it"?
Is it counted mannerly to avoid, "You're welcome" in favor of "No problem"?
If so, why? Further--do you prefer being assured you have not been a problem
rather than being told how welcomed you are?
Are manners dead?
Or . . .
is it a manifestation of the lack of parenting?
Am I at fault? Should I just relax and go with the flow and forget the world of yesteryear?