kelvinho8
No worry or No worries? Which one is correct?
19 juil. 2012 09:40
Réponses · 7
5
As an Aussie, I often say "no worries". It's one of our typical phrases. :)
19 juillet 2012
2
Either "No Worries" or "Don't worry". In response to someone's expression of gratitude "No worries" is more appropriate. I haven't heard "No worry" before.
19 juillet 2012
2
No worries. It's always plural. Or, you may say No problem which is always singular.
19 juillet 2012
2
"No worries" is correct.
19 juillet 2012
1
The full meaning is: "Have no worries about it" --->>> "No worries" (I believe "no worries" is primarily of Australian origin) "It's not a thing you should worry about --->>> "It's no worry" also: "Not to worry" "no worries" is nicest, I'm American, and many of us do say this nowadays, but we haven't imported "g'day" from the Australians yet. it's kind of like "Gracias" (spanish for "thanks"), it's a word which wasn't really used in USA, but everyone knows it and we integrated it into our vernacular.
20 juillet 2012
Afficher plus
Vous n'avez pas encore trouvé vos réponses ?
Écrivez vos questions et profitez de l'aide des locuteurs natifs !