Other than the obvious, hakuna matata, from The Lion King, I could recommend some old world alternatives. "Pish tosh" (it's trivial) or "Be of good cheer." I also like "think nothing of it" if someone is thanking you for a good deed. You could also try Latin: Nil Desparandum, that means - No worries!
What is another way to say "address my concerns"? Another way to say "address my concerns" is to say "attend to my issues" or "look into my worries".
"No worries! It's my pleasure!"
This is the second person of the present tense of the verb 'to have'. Casually, in the spoken language it will be said as ' you've ' . pronounced 'yoov' . The apostrophe (') indicates the omisssion of letter(s).
To soothe someone is to ease their worries or pain. Another way of saying this would be to comfort. You might also say to calm or calm down. Other terms include appease or alleviate.
et cetera is another way to say and so on
well you say no problm homie or.. no biggie big G
"No worries" as in "no problem" : "pas de problème" or "pas de souci" "No worries" as in "no need to worry": t'inquiète pas
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
Another way to say poop is "feces" or "stool."
Verbose is another way to say big words.
Another way to say horizontal is flat, even, or level.
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