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And because we see them as less threatening, no big deal, they could actually be more likely to cause unintentional harm.
And because we see them as less threatening – no big deal – they could actually be more likely to cause unintentional harm.
Maybe you think, "Emma, that's no big deal."
Emma, that's no big deal.
Hey, no big deal. I give them my ID and the card I made the purchase with, all good.
No big deal.
No big deal, things seem pretty crap, but I'm staying optimistic. It's fine!
it's no big deal, really"?
AND IT'S NO BIG DEAL, REALLY?
No big deal.
No big deal.
No big deal.
We had it on the fries, and I know what cheese tastes like, so no big deal that I forgot it.
The next phrase is - No big deal.
For example, "Thanks so much for helping me with my test, it was really hard for me" "No big deal, bro. I'm happy to help you"
It's no big deal.