Bill: “Thank you for making pancakes this morning.”
Judy: “You’re welcome. They are waffles. Thank you for liking them.”
Bill: “You’re welcome. I should have recognized the little square indentations. Thank you for thanking me for liking them.”
Judy: “You’re welcome. And thank you for feeding Jamie, by the way. “
Bill: “You’re welcome. I know you don’t like handling bugs. Thank you for telling Billy that we would “lizard sit” while they were away. A year ago.”
Judy: “You’re welcome. Thank you for agreeing to do that. It was nice of you.”
Bill: “You’re welcome, It was, rather, wasn’t it? It is sweet of you to say. Thank you.”
Judy: “You’re welcome. Yes it was, and thank you for saying that.”
Bill: “You’re welcome. I always like to acknowledge that I did something nice. Thank you.”
Judy: “You’re welcome. Actually, I was thanking you for saying that it was sweet of me to say that it was nice of you.”
Bill: “Oh! I’m sorry. I misunderstood. You’re welcome. Thank you for clearing that up.”
Judy: You’re welcome. Thank you for understanding.”
Bill: “You’re welcome. Thank you for being understandable.”
Judy: “You’re welcome. Can we stop this, now?”
Bill: “Yes, if we must.”
Judy: “Thank you.”
Bill: “You’re welcome.”