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Sure, no problem. vs Sure, no problems.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Sure, no problem.' is more commonly used and natural in everyday conversations. On the other hand, 'Sure, no problems.' is also correct but less common and may sound a bit formal or awkward in casual situations.

Last updated: April 04, 2024 • 1455 views

Sure, no problem.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday conversations.

This phrase is a common way to respond to a request or question to indicate that there is no issue or difficulty. It is informal and friendly.

Examples:

  • A: Can you help me with this? B: Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem. I can do that for you.
  • You can borrow my car, sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem. I'll take care of it.
  • Sure, no problem. I'll be there on time.
  • We said, "Sure, no problem."
  • Okay, sure, no problem.
  • Sorry. - Sure, no problem.
  • MAN IN SHOP: Sure, no problem.
  • All right, sure, no problem.
  • MAN IN SHOP: Sure, no problem.
  • Sure. Sure, no problem.
  • I said sure, no problem.
  • "Yes, sure, no problem." he said.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Coffee? Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.

Alternatives:

  • Sure, that's fine.
  • Sure, I can do that.
  • Sure, it's no trouble.
  • Sure, I'll help you.
  • Sure, I'll take care of it.

Sure, no problems.

This phrase is correct but less common and may sound a bit formal or awkward in casual situations.

This phrase is also a way to indicate that there is no issue or difficulty, but it is less commonly used in everyday conversations. It may sound more formal or awkward in casual settings.

Examples:

  • Sure, no problems at all.
  • You can count on me, sure, no problems.
  • Sure, no problems with that request.
  • Sure, no problems. I'll handle it.
  • Sure, no problems. I'll get it done.
  • Okay, sure, no problem.
  • All right, sure, no problem.
  • I said sure, no problem.
  • Motorboats, rowboats, sure, no problem.
  • Sorry. - Sure, no problem.
  • MAN IN SHOP: Sure, no problem.
  • Sure. Sure, no problem.
  • "Yes, sure, no problem." he said.
  • We said, "Sure, no problem."
  • Sure, no problem, Bob.
  • Sure, boss, no problem.
  • Sure, it's no problem.
  • Sure, charlie, no problem.
  • I needed a day off, "Sure, Berta, no problem."
  • Sure. No problem, Joe.
  • "Sure, Berta, no problem."
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, no problem.

Alternatives:

  • Sure, no problem.
  • Sure, that's fine.
  • Sure, I can do that.
  • Sure, it's no trouble.
  • Sure, I'll help you.

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