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by belden
4020 days ago
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If you find "no problem" to be hard to say - or perhaps you feel it is hard for your listener to hear - then you could try "my pleasure". I made this small edit to my speech a few years ago. I recently heard a nurse say, "It's my privilege" in response to a thank-you. This felt like a more heartfelt acknowledgement of the gratitude being expressed. One might also experiment with "It's no burden", which seems to fall somewhere between "My pleasure" and "It's my privilege". |
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In comparison, "no problem" does not deny that I went out of my way but it is not a problem for me to do it (as long as you appreciate it).