Why Saying “No Problem” Can Be Annoying
We hear the response “no problem” used in a variety of conversation exchanges. Sometimes it is given as a kind response to an apology, as a way to say, “that’s okay”. And it has also
We hear the response “no problem” used in a variety of conversation exchanges. Sometimes it is given as a kind response to an apology, as a way to say, “that’s okay”. And it has also
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