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1062 - No Big Deal / No Biggie - English Tips in a Minute | Happy EnglishHey there! It’s Michael here - and welcome back to English Tips in a Minute from Happy English. 

Today, let’s look at two really common conversational responses - “no big deal” and “no biggie.”We use no big deal or no biggie to mean “it’s not a problem” or “don’t worry about it.” They’re casual, friendly ways to respond when someone apologizes or thanks you.

For example, imagine your friend says: “Sorry I’m a little late.”  You could reply: “No big deal.”
Or maybe a coworker says:  “Thanks for helping me with that report.”  You can say: “No biggie!”

We also use these phrases when something small goes wrong: “Oops, I spilled a little coffee.”  “Oh, no big deal.”

No biggie sounds a little more casual and playful, while no big deal is a bit more common for everyday situations.

Lemme know in the comments which one you’d use, and remember to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss the next Happy English Podcast and next week’s English Tips in a Minute.

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