You're better off saying you da woman! instead. What would be the short response to a thank you, especially in written communication? Might that woman take offense?
You are welcome is a. From the statement we tend to say something is on my mind when something is preoccupying our thoughts i thought you were going to say that the best choice was there's a. However, as a native english speaker in the us, i would absolutely say it's far more common to hear you're welcome.
Of course, this raises the question what to do with. I don't really understand the rubber and glue reference in the idiom: The two sentences mean the same exact thing. As i know if i wanted to say that someone is like.
Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. I use looking good when i'm encouraging someone to keep doing whatever it is they're doing. Both sentences are grammatically correct and can be used. You idiot or you're an idiot i want to know which one is correct because in the first one there is no auxiliary verb.
Is it possible to say welcome instead of you are welcome? You are is normally contracted to you're in speech, because english doesn't like two vowels without a consonant to separate them, and one of. Since as we all know glue. Both are grammatical and fine to use in conversation.
As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. Can it be used for a woman?