Should 'No problem', usually have a full stop after it?
For example, in the below conversation:
‘Well, I’ll meet you there. I’ll leave right now.’ ‘Please do. I need you.’ ‘No problem, I’ll just get my things together then I’ll come straight away.’
I've been using a comma but would a full stop be better?
Top answer
I think both are possible, but a full stop might be more correct.
— Elanguest
I think both are possible, but a full stop might be more correct.
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