Je vous en prie (said to strangers)
Je t'en en prie (said to friends)
Both mean, you are welcome.
I always dreaded the winter,so now instead of dreading it, I adapt my routines to work with it. For me the winter is time to make hot soup and warming meals in general. It is a time to bring out the warm throws and cosy up in the evenings to catch up in movies I wouldn't watch in the summer. It is a time to look forward to family building igloos and snowmen, when the snow arrives, then dishing out mugs of hot chocolate and mulled wine. Although I am a summer person,especially given the fact, the part of the world I live in, although our summers are usually mixed regarding weather, it is bright until around 11pm and never really gets pitched black, then it gets very dark around 5pm in the height of winter,so it is the long bright days and nights I miss the most.