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08-20-2009, 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Barone1551 View Post
I am having a email conversation with a friend from Japan. I was wondering if there is a saying in Japanese that has the meaning of "no problem" or "dont mention it". ex. If I wished her a happy birthday, she then replies with thank you. I want to say "dont mention it", or "no problem".

Is there a common way to say this. If not thats ok too. I cant think of a way to say it with my limited Japanese knowledge.

Thanks for any help.
Wave your hand in front of your face and say いいえ. Relatedly, when you give a gift to someone, you could precede it with something like たいしたものじゃないけど...
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