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"No te preocupes" means "Don't worry", so whatever you might say in response to "Don't worry" works in Spanish.

Some ideas include:

I'll be careful. = Me cuidaré.

I don't worry. -OR- I am not worrying. = No me preocupo.

But I am worried. = Pero yo me preocupo.

I try not to worry. = Intento no preocuparme.

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