you are welcome or you are welcomed??

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thomas615

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You are welcome. I am glad we enjoy listening to this beautiful song.
 
You are welcome. I am glad we enjoy listening to this beautiful song.
"You are welcome" is the common phrase - in answer to your topic.
I'm afraid I don't understand the body of your post.
 
thank you.

I put a song onto my facebook and my friend thanked me. We share the same favorite song.
 
thank you.

I put a song onto my facebook and my friend thanked me. We share the same favorite song.
If your friend thanks you, you say "You're welcome".
Here 'welcome' is an adjective, as it is in "You are welcome to listen to my song; you are welcome to my home"

But 'welcomed' can be used as a past participle. "On your arrival at the hotel, you will be welcomed by our concierge." This is part of the verb, not an adjective.
 
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