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My pleasure. vs No problem.

Both 'my pleasure' and 'no problem' are commonly used phrases in English to respond to expressions of gratitude. 'My pleasure' is a polite and formal way to express that you were happy to help or do something. 'No problem' is a more casual and informal response, indicating that the favor or assistance given was not a burden.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1104 views

My pleasure.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to respond to expressions of gratitude.

It is used to politely and formally express that you were happy to help or do something for someone.

Examples:

  • A: Thank you for helping me with the project. B: My pleasure.

Alternatives:

  • You're welcome.
  • It was my pleasure.
  • Glad to help.
  • Happy to assist.

No problem.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to respond to expressions of gratitude, especially in casual settings.

It is used informally to indicate that the favor or assistance given was not a burden.

Examples:

  • A: Thanks for picking up the groceries. B: No problem.

Alternatives:

  • You're welcome.
  • It's nothing.
  • Don't mention it.
  • Sure thing.

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