I’m fine yerine alternatif:
- I’m ok.
- Not too bad
- I’m doing good.
- I can’t complain
- Bear with me
- Unbearable
- I can’t bear to watch
no problem yerine alternatif:
- Don’t worry about it
EXAMPLE: A friend apologizes for being late, and you respond, “Don’t worry about it. I understand traffic can be unpredictable.” - No worries at all
EXAMPLE: A colleague asks for help with a project, and you reply, “No worries at all. I’m happy to assist you.” - That’s absolutely fine
EXAMPLE: Your friend asks if they can borrow your book, and you respond, “That’s absolutely fine. You can borrow it for as long as you need.” - No big deal
EXAMPLE: A classmate apologizes for accidentally spilling their coffee on your notes, and you say, “No big deal. It happens.” - Not a problem
EXAMPLE: Your neighbor asks if they can use your parking spot for a few hours, and you reply, “Not a problem. Go ahead.” - Sure, no problem at all
EXAMPLE: Your co-worker asks if you can cover their shift, and you respond, “Sure, no problem at all. I can take care of it.” - Ok, no biggie
EXAMPLE: A friend apologizes for forgetting to bring your phone charger, and you say, “Ok, no biggie. I can charge my phone later.” - No problemo
EXAMPLE: Your sibling asks if you can lend them your car, and you respond, “No problemo. Just make sure to bring it back with a full tank of fuel.” - Glad to have been able to assist.
- Anytime.
- No sweat.
- Don’t mention it.
- No worries.
- My pleasure.
- Only a pleasure.
- Absolutely.
- I was happy to assist.