It is currently more polite to say “No problem” or “No worries,” which imply that whatever was done, the doer was happy to do ...
Tottenham manager to take training and hold Champions League news conference despite speculation surrounding his future at ...
Miss Manners has defended “No problem” and “No worries” from those who find them offensive, claiming that they suggest that a ...
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