I hear “No problem” far more often.

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    2 months ago

    And I see it totally opposite. Interesting.

    Also, can you cite this “traditionally” you reference?

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      I go to DMV. “You need a number to be in this line”. “My mistake. Where do I get this number?” “Over there.” “Oh, I see, thank you.” “You’re welcome.”

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        Wow, because the DMV uses it? Thanks for the source! Wait, I’ve heard a person at the DMV say “no problem” before…

        Also, I was asking the original commenter about the “traditional” use of “no problem”.