no worries

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== English == === Etymology === From no + plural of worry (“concern, cause for anxiety”), but used flexibly. === Pronunciation === === Interjection === no worries (especially UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, colloquial) A general reassurance not to be concerned further with a subject. Be reassured that it does not bother me; I am not concerned. Sorry if my music's bothering you. — No worries. I really like classical. It was no problem; not at all; you're welcome (particularly, though not strictly, when the favour being acknowledged was requested or in response to a difficulty, rather than spontaneous). Thanks so much for the lift. — No worries, I had to go that way anyway. Do not worry, I will do it. I need this done by closing time. — No worries, I'll have it sorted. ==== Usage notes ==== Essentially an injunction not to be concerned further with the subject. It may be used as a stand-alone utterance, for example, as a response to a request, in answer to an expression of concern, or to an apology. ==== Synonyms ==== not to worry, she’ll be right, no problem, no probs, no wucking furries, no wuckas, hakuna matata (I'll do it): consider it done ==== Translations ==== === See also === no biggie