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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Don't worry / No worry

Hello,

What is the difference between "Don't worry" and "No worries"?

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Karen15 "Don't worry" You are asking someone or some people not to worry. Karen15 "No worries" You are saying that there are no worries. You may be talking about yourself or someone else.

  • Karen15 "Don't worry" You are asking someone or some people not to worry.
  • Karen15 "No worries" You are saying that there are no worries.
  • You may be talking about yourself or someone else.
  • CB
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Karen15"Don't worry"
You are asking someone or some people not to worry.
Karen15"No worries"
You are saying that there are no worries. You may be talking about yourself or someone else.

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Cool BreezeNo worries"You are saying that there are no worries. You may be talking about yourself or someone else.CB
Thank you so much.

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