Think nothing of it Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This phrase is used to tell someone that what you did for them was not a problem or a big deal, and they do not need to thank you.
Usage & Nuances
Polite and friendly; often used in response to thanks for a favor or small help. More common in British than American English but understood everywhere. Similar to 'don't mention it' or 'you're welcome,' but emphasizes the action was effortless for you. Not for very formal writing.
Example Sentences
"Thank you for your help!" "Think nothing of it."
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Whenever I thank Sam, he just says, "Think nothing of it."
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She brought my bag and said, "Think nothing of it."
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If you ever need a ride, think nothing of it—just call me.
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You brought me lunch? Wow, think nothing of it—happy to help!
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I appreciate you fixing my laptop. "Think nothing of it—it was no trouble."
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