It is currently more polite to say “No problem” or “No worries,” which imply that whatever was done, the doer was happy to do ...
Miss Manners has defended “No problem” and “No worries” from those who find them offensive, claiming that they suggest that a ...
The Norfolk Catholic boys and Scotus Central Catholic girls basketball teams extended their respective winning streaks in ...
Mad Horse Theatre will host a staged reading of the comedy FUNDRAISER, exploring the chaotic dynamics of two couples at a ...
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