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what is the polite way to say "it doesn't bother me any. "?thanks
I just consulted "thefreedictionary" and was told it is Not very polite or cordial.
-please let me know if I can be of any help, it doesn't bother me at all.
what would you say in a polite and cordial way? thanksI mean, what would you say in a polite and cordial way? (using the word of "bother"in your sentence)thanks
Dec 8, 2011 3:50 AM
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"I am happy to help in any way I can."
December 8, 2011
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If you really want to keep the word 'bother' in the sentence, then the correct way to say it would be 'it's no bother' meaning that it's not a problem, it's no trouble.
December 8, 2011
"it doesn't bother me any. " is not a sentence.
What are you even trying to say here?
December 8, 2011
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