How to write “nothing” in English
When someone thanks us, it is common to respond with the expression “nothing” in Portuguese. However, by translating this expression into English, there are some options that can be used. In this article, we will explore some of the most common ways to say “out of nothing” in English.
You’re Welcome
The most common way of expressing “nothing” in English is using the expression “You’re Welcome”. This is an polite and courteous response for thanks and is widely used in formal and informal situations.
No problem
Another widely used form is the expression “no problem”. This answer conveys the idea that helping was not a nuisance and that there is no problem having done something to help.
Not A Problem
Similar to “no problem”, the expression “not a problem” is also used to respond to thanks. It conveys the same idea that helping was not a problem.
Don’t Mention It
A more informal and casual expression to say “nothing” in English is “Don’t Mention It”. This answer is commonly used among friends and family.
IT WAS MY PLEASURE
A more formal and polite way to respond to a thank you is using the expression “It was my pleasure”. This answer conveys the idea that it was a pleasure to help and that the person does not have to thank.
Conclusion
There are several ways to say “nothing” in English, being the most common “You’re Welcome”, “No Problem”, “Not A Problem”, “Don’t Mention It” and “It Was My Pleasure “. The choice of expression to be used will depend on the context and formality level of the situation.
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