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No worries.
All good
You got it.
My pleasure.
Anything for you π
Cup my balls!
Sorry, that might be regional...
Iβll just walk around saying thank you to everyone.
Maybe you should have that checked out (I'm no doctor so don't ask me)
I guess Iβll have to use my mouth. Youβre welcome.
As you wish
Anytime!
Gotta add a 'daddy' at the end for maximum effect.
Anything for you, Papa Top Ramen Bin Laden
Too easy!
I have a friend who loses his mind when anyone uses this (who isnβt Australian.) He is also not Australian, not sure what his burden is
Hit him with a "No wukkas mate" that will sort him right out
I go with "no wuckin furries".
I'm now weirdly self-aware of how often I say that. It is probably better if I don't meet your friend.
explanation I got long ago was that βNo worriesβ was reserved when the situation was so bad, nothing you did would change things β sit back, βNo worriesβ, crack a beer, and enjoy the spectacle
Has he seen "The Lion King"?
Quiet, you fool!
This is my go to. Picked it up when I was in AUS for a while and it has never left my lexicon.