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If someone says to you: Sorry to trouble you. Which one is the proper reply to it?
A.It is a pleasure.
B. No, I don't mind at all.
C. I don't think so.
D. I am sorry.
27 apr. 2011 06:49
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It is probably worth noting that while "No, I don't mind at all" is correct, typically native speakers will not respond so formally. Depending on where the person comes from you are likely to hear responses such as:
"It's fine"
"It's ok"
"Not a problem"
However, as janee mentioned if someone is busy the response will likely be negative.
27 april 2011
3
Out of the choices you have given the best reply to 'sorry to trouble you' is B) No, I don't mind at all. But actually we would most likely respond with ' Don't worry, it's no trouble at all
'Sorry to trouble' you is often used before making a request. In this case the response would be 'No problem, how can I help you'. You can also say 'sorry to bother you'.
27 april 2011
1
I think the answer is: "Nothing, do not make excuses. Please."
27 april 2011
1
B. No, I don't mind at all.
27 april 2011
I would reply :
"Don't worry"
4 mei 2011
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