It depends on the situation. If you want to emphasize that a person should not be worrying about something, "Do not worry about it" is better. If someone at work says thanks, or apologizes for something small, like calling instead of emailing you (as previously agreed), then "No worries" is more appropriate.
It worries me when her dog goes all aquiver.
Another uneducated fool that worries about her throbbing crotch instead of getting an education . Its spell vibrator
Yes, you can use "I" in a cover letter, just not in your resume.
Depends... Just you and I should go to the conference. I should go to the conference. Anyone else ready for seconds, or is it just you and me? Anyone ready for seconds, or is it just me? Tip: Always simplify the use to yourself alone, and then use the same form when including others.
it just depend on how you use it in the sentence
An example of alliteration with the word "worry" would be "wild worries." Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words, creating a rhythmic effect. In this case, the repeated "w" sound in "wild" and "worries" demonstrates the use of alliteration.
No Just use your fingers and toes to count.
1. if we have a strong mind, none of the worries will trouble us.
As long as you use protection no you dont have to worry.
I would test that the disinfectant that I use for the pool is at the proper level and then shock the thing just in case. After that you should not have any thing to worry about
I just used one that I tied to the end of a string to get a screwdriver out of my water tank. No worries mate.
no worries
It worries me when her dog goes all aquiver.
no she is just worry she is going to lose it
You just have to use pads/tampons. Its the same as what everybody does, Dont worry about the blood, its supposed to happen.
I would just use your honesty because if you have honestly not done anything you have nothing to worry about.
Just clear the snow off after it snows but don't use a shovel it might rip it. Trampolines are rust-proff so no worries