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Meaning

The phrase "no problem" is a colloquial expression used to indicate that there is no difficulty or inconvenience in doing something. It is often used in response to a thank you or an apology, signifying that whatever issue was raised is not a concern.

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Etymology

The phrase "no problem" is derived from the combination of "no," which means the absence of something, and "problem," which originates from the Greek word "problema," meaning "something thrown forward" or "a question." The usage of "no problem" as a casual assurance became more popular in the 20th century.

Examples

  1. A: "Thanks for helping me with my homework!"
    B: "No problem! I'm happy to help."

  2. A: "I'm sorry if I disturbed you."
    B: "No problem at all! I was just taking a break."

  3. A: "Do you mind if I borrow your pen?"
    B: "No problem! Here you go."

  4. A: "I didn’t mean to inconvenience you."
    B: "No problem! It was actually a good distraction."

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