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Reply to "What can I say in office emails other than "No Worries" and "No Problem"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"No worries" and "no problem" are such silly Millennial expressions. How about "Thank you" when it's warranted, and "You're welcome" when it's warranted. People under 35 don't seem to know those expressions, especially the latter. It's useful oftentimes. [/quote] Other than the Millennial comment, I agree with this. You should be saying You're Welcome in business correspondence. No Worries and No Problems are way too casual. And, if I've given you something to do, of course it's not a problem, it's your JOB. [/quote] I often assist with last minute requests that are NOT my job. I'm sure as hell not going to thank you for your lack of planning and foresight.[/quote] [b]Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.[/b] All the best, Marcia [/quote]
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