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Which should I use: “never mind” or “it doesn't matter”?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHas she heard it or not?Old (professional) AdamMeaning of “but if one turns it thither ever so little” in contextIs there a word for someone who is usually in the minority?“I went to the hotel you were staying at” vs. “you stayed at”Gerund or infinitive / Difference in meaningMeaning of “make your cash stretch far enough”Confusion about the meaning of 'loquacious'How to tell which sentences expressing purposes & which ones expressing reasons?In what context do we use the word “rhetoric”?
I went to the bakery shop. They accepted only cash, but I only had a credit card.
Which one should I use between "never mind" and "it doesn't matter"?
For example:
Cashier- We accept only cash.
me- Oh, I didn't know that.
Cashier- Sorry about that.
me- never mind/ It doesn't matter.
Which one do I use?
meaning expression-choice
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I went to the bakery shop. They accepted only cash, but I only had a credit card.
Which one should I use between "never mind" and "it doesn't matter"?
For example:
Cashier- We accept only cash.
me- Oh, I didn't know that.
Cashier- Sorry about that.
me- never mind/ It doesn't matter.
Which one do I use?
meaning expression-choice
New contributor
Either is OK. Or "OK", "Thanks anyway", "No worries", and many others
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I went to the bakery shop. They accepted only cash, but I only had a credit card.
Which one should I use between "never mind" and "it doesn't matter"?
For example:
Cashier- We accept only cash.
me- Oh, I didn't know that.
Cashier- Sorry about that.
me- never mind/ It doesn't matter.
Which one do I use?
meaning expression-choice
New contributor
I went to the bakery shop. They accepted only cash, but I only had a credit card.
Which one should I use between "never mind" and "it doesn't matter"?
For example:
Cashier- We accept only cash.
me- Oh, I didn't know that.
Cashier- Sorry about that.
me- never mind/ It doesn't matter.
Which one do I use?
meaning expression-choice
meaning expression-choice
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Either is OK. Or "OK", "Thanks anyway", "No worries", and many others
– James Random
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Either is OK. Or "OK", "Thanks anyway", "No worries", and many others
– James Random
3 hours ago
Either is OK. Or "OK", "Thanks anyway", "No worries", and many others
– James Random
3 hours ago
Either is OK. Or "OK", "Thanks anyway", "No worries", and many others
– James Random
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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