I say No Problem all of the time. Usually I mean just what I said. It was not a problem to do that for you. I never thought of it as a not nice way of saying you are welcome, just another way to do it. Hmmmm. I will have to think on this one. No problem.
In general terms when "no problem" is used in return to a "thank you" by someone it means that no thanks was required for the task performed such as in response to holding a door open for someone.
Yes I know, but I just feel it sounds so much nicer to say "My Pleasure". Wouldn't you agree it sounds nicer than "No Problem" or "Not a Problem".
It would surprise the hell out of a few people if I actually told them I feel lousy when asked how I am feeling!
Quote from: kitkatz on November 05, 2006, 10:18:35 AMIt would surprise the hell out of a few people if I actually told them I feel lousy when asked how I am feeling!Can you imagine the reaction if you said, "I feel like crap. How are you?"
Hope this settles the debate.