No problem.

No Problem

Idiom: No problem.

First Example: Megumi: I’m sorry I can’t give you a ride home from the airport.Shi-Young: No problem. April said she would pick me up.
Meaning: “No problem” means, “That’s okay; don’t worry about it.” It’s common to say, “No problem,” after someone apologizes.
Here is another example:
Second Example:Shi-Young: Thanks so much for picking me up from the airport.April: No problem. It was on my way.
Meaning: In this case, April means that giving Shi-Young a ride wasn’t a big deal. You can use “No problem,” instead of, “You’re welcome,” but it’s a little less formal.
This idiom is from LSI’s book “Speaking Transitions,” which is used in the Level 4 listening and speaking classes. For more information, please visit https://www.languagesystems.com/

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