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What is the meaning of no offense none taken?
I was not offended or insulted by what you just said. A: “Sorry, I didn’t mean to imply that we didn’t appreciate your help!” B: “No worries, no offense taken.”
What do none taken mean?
I was not offended or insulted by what you just said. Said as a set response when someone says “no offense.” A: “No offense, but I think it may be time you cleaned up your kitchen.” B: “No worries, none taken.
What does no offense intended mean?
What I have said or am about to say is not meant to offend or insult you, even though it could be interpreted that way.
Whats the opposite of no offense?
Opposite of no offense meant. offense intended.
How do you say no Offence?
Synonyms:whatever, anyhow, anyway, no…to speak of, no matter how/where/what etc., not to worry, I’m not bothered, so what?
Is it no offense or no Offence?
The difference is that offense is the standard spelling in the United States, while offence is standard in other English-speaking countries: The team had troubles with their offense because they key player was injured. No offense meant. The offence was clearly much lighter than the punishment.
How do you say no offense in a nice way?
Instead of saying “no offense” you can say “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean anything by it,” or “Please don’t take any offense. I truly didn’t mean to offend you.”
What’s another way to say no offense?
How do you respond to No Offense taken?
No offense taken. I am not offended [by what you said]. (See also No offense meant.) Pete: Excuse that last remark. I did not want to offend you.
What does it mean when someone says no offense?
Person A says something to Person B and quickly realizes that it could be offensive to Person B, so Person A quickly adds: “No offense” (meaning “I do not intend to offend you by this comment.”) Person B might then respond “None taken” (meaning, “Don’t worry. I took no offense at your comment.”) What is the meaning of ‘no offence’?
Is it offensive to say “no offense” when referring to a haul?
It’s not even going to make this girl feel like all of her other hauls (I’m assuming she has some) are not living up to some potential. Her comment just shows enthusiasm for this clothing haul. There is nothing offensive about that, and there is no reason to preface it with ‘no offense’.
When was the phrase ‘no offence taken’ first used?
On its own it is first recorded in Henry Fielding’s ‘Tom Jones’, in 1749: No offence, I hope. The OED describes it as ‘colloquial’, so you will need to judge carefully when it is appropriate, whether with the sense ‘no offence meant’ or ‘no offence taken’.