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What are the various ways to say 'no problem' or 'don't mention it' in Japanese?
In place of 'you're welcome', what are the various ways to say 'no problem' or 'don't mention it' in Japanese? Thanks.
Dec 17, 2014 5:01 AM
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e.g.
「いいえ!」
「どうも!」
「何でもありません。」
「大した事ではありません。」
「気にしなくていいですよ。」
「こちらこそ。」
「問題ありません。」
「気にしないで。」
「お安いご用です。」
「どってことありません。」
「別にいいよ。」
December 17, 2014
Thanks Garrett!
December 17, 2014
Douitashimashite. Daijyoubudesu
Sorry idk if u can read hiragana
I guess I should include romantic letters for you just in case :P
December 17, 2014
どういたしまして- you're welcome
大丈夫です(だいじょうぶです)- it's ok/ no problem
December 17, 2014
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