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Secret Life of Mom on MSNWhy Young People Say "No Problem" Instead of "You're Welcome" (and Why Older People Hate It)As it turns out, older generations absolutely despise it when younger people say ‘no problem.' The act of saying ‘no problem' ...
The problem is, sometimes “No problem” as a response seems inappropriate, implying instead that there was indeed a problem. I love a younger person’s “No, you’re fine” response to an ...
The phrase "no problem" has always struck me as a fine way to respond to an apology. It is friendly to say to a person who has interrupted you, or cut you off, or woken you up, or missed an ...
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