“zenzen mondai nai” (全然問題ない)

“zenzen mondai nai” (全然問題ない) sparkles with reassurance: “No problem whatsoever!”

Brushing away worry or stress is a breezy phrase, instantly brightening the mood.

Imagine a friend apologizing for being late, and you reply, “Zenzen mondai nai!”

The meaning is more heartfelt than “No worries.” It’s like a gentle back pat, reminding them you’re okay with it.


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