It means ' I don't have to worry about anything'. Often in the English language questions are asked to oneself that reaffirm that everything is OK.
'What me worry?' - nothing
"What, me worry?" is a phrase popularized by the character Alfred E. Neuman from MAD Magazine. It conveys a carefree attitude towards worry or stress, suggesting that the speaker is not bothered by potential problems or challenges.
"Worry-prone" refers to a tendency or inclination to be anxious, concerned, or stressed about potential problems or uncertainties. Individuals who are worry-prone may frequently experience feelings of unease or apprehension about various aspects of their lives.
If someone tells you' no need to worry' ... then they are letting you know that they have it all under control. It is a good way of letting a person know that they will take care of you and what ever your worried about !! So no need to worry about anything!! =)
The opposite of worry is peace or calmness. It represents a state of mind that is free from anxiety or concern.
She decided not to worry about the small details and instead focused on the bigger picture.
This phrase means feeling relieved or less stressed after a worry or concern has been resolved or explained. It signifies a weight lifted off one's shoulders when a troublesome thought or issue is no longer present.
You can say several things: Ikke bekymre deg ("don't worry", but it's not something people say very often so I'm guessing it's not exactly what you mean) Ikke tenk på det ("don't think about it") Det går bra (literally "it's going to go well", means about the same as "don't worry about it" and "that's OK". Can also mean "it's going well".)
What, exactly do you mean?
don't worry about it.
blood peasurs is nothing to worry about
yes, you should worry because that's not exactly right and obviously there was relations and it was more than a friendship.
actively producing sperm what does that mean exactly
hakunamatata means no worry
it means: don't worry, it will be alright
dont worry about it? MTW
I Can't Worry Bout It
Don't worry.
Not to worry