I do not think it is about words. "You're welcome", as far as words go, is perfectly adequate, as has been suggested by posters above. But what about the body language, non-verbal cues, those things? Did you give him a broad smile when you said "you're welcome"? You wrote that you have trouble with social cues and with that you might also have some uneasiness around using non-verbal cues yourself to communicate with others.
Edited. Thought more about it. Maybe your words lacked a bit of emphasis. How about, next time, "Oh, you are MOST welcome!" with a broad smile? That should do the trick.
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Bipolar I w/psychotic features
Last inpatient stay in 2018
Lybalvi 10 mg
Naltrexone 75 mg
Gabapentin 1500 mg+Vitamin B-complex (against extrapyramidal side effects)
Long-term side effects from medications, some of them discontinued:
- Hypothyroidism
- Obesity BMI ~ 38
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