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Ri Michael
What do you mean when you say: don't fret?
Thanks a lot!
Feb 26, 2012 12:39 AM
Answers · 9
It's basically saying "Dont't worry about it." To use it in a sentense: "I know you burned the dinner tonight, but don't fret about it."
February 26, 2012
Fret = worry
Do not worry
February 26, 2012
ok..thanks...I found it in a videogame....never heard it before neither..
Bye!!
February 26, 2012
don't fret is like "don't worry" or "it's okay"
Personally, I don't hear it said a lot, unless you're watching the show Family Matters hah
February 26, 2012
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