Is no need correct?

Is no need correct?

“No need” should be used with a verb, like you said before, or by itself as an answer.

Is it rude to say no thanks?

In this world of over-sharing, it can be tough to stop at “no, thank you.” It feels awkward, but you will get used to it. You are not being rude by saying “no, thank you.” Anyone who refuses to accept it is being rude by questioning your motives. But most of us are gracious hosts, and we want to make our guests happy.

How do you use no need?

—used to say that something is not necessary “I’ll get someone to help you.” “No need. I can do it myself.” —often followed by to + verb There’s no need to apologize. There’s no need to shout.

What mean by no thanks?

If you say that something happens no thanks to a particular person or thing, you mean that they did not help it to happen, or that it happened in spite of them.

What do you mean by no need?

Definition of no need —used to say that something is not necessary “I’ll get someone to help you.” “No need.

Is the phrase’no need to thank me’the same as’thank you’?

Grammatically however, they two phrases are correct and convey the same message. They’re the same and you can use them interchangeably. Although people usually just say “no need to thank me” in most cases. Grammatically however, they two phrases are correct and convey the same message.

What does no thanks mean in spoken English?

The words no thanks always mean basically the same thing: “no, thank you [for offering it/them to me]”. In spoken English, there can further emotional meaning conveyed by the intonation, but this is generally hard to indicate in written English.

What is the meaning of ” don’t mention it “?

“Don’t mention it”, “No problem”, “My pleasure”, “It was nothing.” In Spanish, you say, “De nada” (“for nothing”); in Italian, “niente” (“Nothing”). – Malvolio May 30 ’12 at 0:51 Personal opinion: I never liked “Don’t mention it.” or “It was nothing.”, unless the favor was genuinely effortless.