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[quote=Anonymous]Yeah, I think "don't worry about it" can equate to a pleasant "no thank you" but if things are coming across as interfering or otherwise annoying I can see the "don't worry about it" becoming more repetitive and emphatic. Otherwise I think a person would use a variety of phrases to decline offers of help coming at different times. Generally, pay attention to how often and the tone. Although I think "no worries" for "you're welcome" is too much like "no problem", which is really not the best way to say "you're welcome". I get that the idea is to convey that it is no inconvenience whatsoever but "you're welcome" covers that. And if it IS an inconvenience, you say something to the effect of "I really care about you and I want to help" [/quote]
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