Why “No Worries” Isn’t the Best Response to “Thank You” — And What to Say Instead
In everyday conversations—whether with clients, colleagues, or friends—we often hear and say “thank you.” It’s a small phrase packed with appreciation, recognition, and often, genuine warmth. But how we respond to that gratitude can either build connection… or subtly dismiss it.
One increasingly common response is “no worries.” It sounds casual, friendly, even harmless. But let’s take a moment to think about what it really communicates—and why there might be a better way to respond, especially in professional settings.
When someone says “thank you,” they’re expressing appreciation for your time, effort, support, or kindness. Whether you notarized a document at the last minute, stayed late to help with a project, or just showed up when it mattered, that “thank you” is their way of acknowledging your value.
Responding with “no worries” can inadvertently downplay that a...
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