When did 'no problem' become the standard answer to any request?
Can I make a hair appointment? No problem.
With Tracey? No problem.
This afternoon? No problem.
Two coffees please. No problem.
It does get a bit irritating with constant repetition in one conversation.
It seems to be mainly waitresses and hairdressers.
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Give me a cheery "no problem" any day or even "no worries".
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