A Case Against The Phrase 'No Problem' : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR
Commentator Alva Noë says "no problem" is the wrong way to reply to an expression of thanks — for the simple reason that saying "thank you" isn't, or shouldn't be, a veiled way of making an apology.
Commentator Alva Noë says no problem is the wrong way to reply to an expression of thanks — for the simple reason that saying thank you isn't, or shouldn't be, a veiled way of making an apology.
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The Origin Of The Universe: From Nothing Everything? : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR
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