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- Q7045252 subject Q6139887.
- Q7045252 subject Q8248012.
- Q7045252 abstract "No problem is an English expression, meaning "you're welcome". It is similar to the Australian English expression no worries. The phrase is used in most of the United States, especially on the East Coast of the United States.Some find the expression, particularly when employed in the service industry, to be rude, implying that a reasonable request could have been received as problematic or unwelcome.".
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- Q7045252 wikiPageWikiLink Q6139887.
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- Q7045252 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248012.
- Q7045252 comment "No problem is an English expression, meaning "you're welcome". It is similar to the Australian English expression no worries. The phrase is used in most of the United States, especially on the East Coast of the United States.Some find the expression, particularly when employed in the service industry, to be rude, implying that a reasonable request could have been received as problematic or unwelcome.".
- Q7045252 label "No problem".