graag gedaan
you're welcome, my pleasure
Pronunciation
ˈɣraːx ɣəˈdaːn
Cultural Note
'Graag gedaan' literally means 'gladly done.' It's the standard response to 'bedankt' or 'dank je wel.' Other options include 'geen dank' (no thanks needed), 'geen probleem' (no problem), or simply 'hoor' (a versatile Dutch particle expressing reassurance).
📝 Example Sentences
Bedankt voor je hulp! — Graag gedaan!
Thanks for your help! — You're welcome!
Graag gedaan, dat doe ik graag.
My pleasure, I'm happy to do it.
Graag gedaan hoor, geen dank.
You're welcome, no need to thank me.
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