YSK these e-mail tips
YSK these e-mail tips
Why YSK: These email tips are helpful for people who struggle with boundaries and want to communicate more assertively.
YSK these e-mail tips
Why YSK: These email tips are helpful for people who struggle with boundaries and want to communicate more assertively.
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As someone who frequently says "No problem" after someone thanks me for helping them, I'm now worried someone has taken that the wrong way.
I don't get why its bad to say that/why people would take it the wrong way?
I think it's because Thank You/You're Welcome is more common in older people, and that saying "No problem" makes it seem as if there's a problem in thanking someone, I guess?
I certainly have seen some older people say things like "it's not a problem at all" after being thanked, meaning their efforts to help didn't put them out or anything. "No problem" is maybe a bit more shorthand/slangy I guess but otherwise it just really does not seem like it should be controversial at all to me.
happy to help is such a garbage line.