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No problem / No worries / Don't worry about it
If someone says something like "I'm sorry we're so late", or "I'm sorry it took so long to reply", what's an appropriate response in Korean?
In English, I'd say either "No Problem", or "Don't Worry about it", or "No worries".
Is "아니에요" an appropriate response?
Apr 12, 2016 2:10 PM
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No problem / No worries / Don't worry about it
If someone says something like "I'm sorry we're so late", or "I'm sorry it took so long to reply", what's an appropriate response in Korean?In English, I'd say either "No Problem", or "Don't Worry about it", or "No worries".
Is "아니에요" an appropriate response?
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Appropriate response: 괜찮아요 (polite/casual)
괜찮아 (informal)
It means, it's alright, no prob, no worries...
That exact sentence can also be used if you want to ask someone if he/she is alright, but in a question tone.
April 12, 2016
No problem / No worries / Don't worry about it
If someone says something like "I'm sorry we're so late", or "I'm sorry it took so long to reply", what's an appropriate response in Korean?In English, I'd say either "No Problem", or "Don't Worry about it", or "No worries".
Is "아니에요" an appropriate response?
April 12, 2016
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Dave Paroulek
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