{"id":7340,"date":"2022-08-18T16:50:31","date_gmt":"2022-08-18T16:50:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=7340"},"modified":"2022-08-18T16:50:31","modified_gmt":"2022-08-18T16:50:31","slug":"my-pleasure-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/my-pleasure-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"My Pleasure \u2013 Meaning, Origin and Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"
Did someone just thank you for your assistance? You could reply with 'my pleasure'<\/em> to let them know it wasn't any trouble for you. This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression.<\/p>\n The expression 'my pleasure'<\/em> is a courtesy said after someone thanks you for something<\/u>. It's a more emphatic and polite<\/u> way of saying 'you're welcome.'<\/em> Many people use the longer form of<\/u> 'it was my pleasure'<\/em> when responding to 'thank you.'<\/em> Both expressions have the same meaning.<\/u><\/p>\n If you say 'my pleasure'<\/em> as a response to 'thank you,'<\/u> it implies that you were happy to lend assistance to the other person<\/u>. It means you're happy to help and don't require monetary compensation<\/u> for lending a hand.<\/p>\n If you use 'my pleasure,' <\/em>you're telling the other person that they don't owe you anything for the help.<\/u> It's a way of saying that you don't expect anything in return for lending assistance.<\/u><\/p>\n \u201cIt was my pleasure. Whenever you need a hand with something around the house, just call me. I\u2019m home most days and always willing to help.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cMy pleasure. It\u2019s not often that I get to hand out with you guys. Let me take you all out for lunch so we can celebrate.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cTrust me, it\u2019s my pleasure. I live for doing this kind of stuff. Anything I can do to contribute to my community.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cIt\u2019s my pleasure, really. There\u2019s no need to pay me anything for this; I\u2019m not in it for the money. I\u2019m just glad I could help.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cMy pleasure. It\u2019s so nice to meet a young boy with manners. I can tell your parents raised you right.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The expression 'my pleasure' originates from the word 'pleasure.' The English lexicon's first record of 'pleasure' is from the late 14th century. The original meaning of pleasure is 'discretion, will, desire, preference.' It references 'at one's pleasure' or 'when one wishes.'<\/p>\n The sexual reference to pleasure originates from the mid-15th century, defined as 'gratification; feeling of enjoyment, liking.'<\/p>\n However, language experts are unsure of when 'my pleasure' entered the English lexicon as a pleasantry. Some experts believe it appeared in the 17th century as part of pleasantry and a greeting to other people.<\/p>\nMeaning<\/h2>\n
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