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Is it irrational of me to hate the response “no worries” when I say “thank you”? What ever happened to “you’re welcome”?
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No worries.
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Yes.
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My best friend always said "No worries" (back in the 1980's).
He was from Maine and had a 'wicked' accent, so nothing was off the table, and he could pull off a mean Crocodile Dundee. I don't hear it much, so it doesn't hit a raw nerve. For me, it is a good thing, but I get how it could be misused. My latest "loves" Uptalk Uptalk ...and a sea of uptaLK?!?!?!? This is my favorite Connie Chung video- from 1994. My office will be watching it soon. I'm from valley girl times. Uptalk- It's the new 29 year old pandemic in these parts of the woods. Sad thing is, when this video was filmed, Connie Chung was making a mockery of uptalking. When she references Cindy Crawford, I can barely hear it. These days- people speak more in line with Connie's then exaggerated mockery as if it was normal. The up got turned 'up'. In conclusion- watch the beginning of the video and then fast forward to 2:50 minutes in for Connie's conclusion from 1994. ![]()
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No problem
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I dont really like " No worries" either. Almost as much as I dont like fist bumps instead of a handshake. I usually respond with "Sure" or "No problem" because " your welcome" is usually too formal. and they are not welcome.
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Best response is "You're quite welcome." or "You're very welcome."
But that's just my upbringing coming out.....
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It's probably said reflexively and has no ill intent. I'd find something else to worry about.
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I read this explanation recently, though I'm not sure I completely agree.
People who are expecting "you're welcome" have it in their minds that the thing they are thankful for is something they themselves wouldn't normally do/give, meaning it's above and beyond ordinary duty. People who say "no worries" or "no problem" are saying that this is an ordinary thing and is the norm for them. |
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I'm not into that "No worries" chit either.
I recently said to an acquaintance "All the best for tomorrow". He said "What do you mean all the best, what can go wrong?" I said "It doesn't mean anything, it's just a thing that us upper middle class people say to other people." |
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I admit to saying it because Aussies are cool. (Kiwis not so much)
The latest thing that irks me is when I apologize and they say "Nah, you're good." Well of course I'm good. You don't have to remind me of something I already know. We'll just assume that from now on.
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Don't bother it too much. Some people respond like that
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"No worries" is shorter than "You're welcome".
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I do it. I can't stand people who drop the "T" when it is the middle of a word. "Great Britain" becomes "Great Bri-en." "Thornton becomes Thor-un" It's a speech habit that is spreading, and I hate it.
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I use the phrase "No worries Mate" all the time
It's a Kiwi NZ thing. In Fijian, it's pronounced "Senga na Lenga" ![]()
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Steve McQueen, "Much obliged."
Oh, wait, he was saying thank you. No worries. My 50 YO DIL is the queen of up talk and she's a teacher. I can't stand her. |
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