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A way of telling your boss, ''Fuck You'' without him knowing.. Boss ''Can you work Saturday''
Employee ''Sure,no problem'' |
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Casual "you're welcome." As in "there's no need for thanks, it wasn't a hassle." "Hey, thanks for giving me a ride!"
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Phrase stated when posing a problem to a person to which they have no answer for you. Usually means "Forget it, I should have never asked you in the first place you chode" Me: "Miriam, how do you want us to enter the status updates in the TPS reports?"
Miriam: "Can I explain it to you after my meeting, I really have to run" Me: " Okay, no problem" |
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Usually, this phrase is meant as a way to express insincerity, and often it is a way to tell you, that it is indeed, a problem. Whatever happened to just saying, cheerfully, "You are welcome." ? No problem does not complete the conversation, it really means, "I don't want to discuss this." "Thank you for the favor, Brenda"
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