Bedeutung
Reassuring someone.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Norwegians value 'likhet' (equality). This phrase is a way to show you are not 'above' helping someone. The phrase is used similarly in Sweden and Denmark, though the words change slightly (e.g., 'Inga problem' in Swedish). In a professional setting, this phrase shows you are reliable and easy to work with. It is considered rude to make a big deal out of a small favor. This phrase helps keep things 'low-key'.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. Just memorize the whole phrase as one block.
Be polite
Using this phrase makes you sound like a local who understands social norms.
Bedeutung
Reassuring someone.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. Just memorize the whole phrase as one block.
Be polite
Using this phrase makes you sound like a local who understands social norms.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word.
Det er ikke ____ problem.
The neuter noun 'problem' requires the quantifier 'noe'.
Which is the most natural response to 'Takk for hjelpen'?
Choose the best option.
This is the standard polite response to gratitude.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Beklager at jeg kommer for sent. B: ________
It is the perfect response to an apology.
Match the situation to the phrase.
A friend asks if they can borrow your pen.
It is a polite way to grant a request.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenDet er ikke ____ problem.
The neuter noun 'problem' requires the quantifier 'noe'.
Choose the best option.
This is the standard polite response to gratitude.
A: Beklager at jeg kommer for sent. B: ________
It is the perfect response to an apology.
A friend asks if they can borrow your pen.
It is a polite way to grant a request.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
3 FragenYes, it is perfectly acceptable in professional emails.
No, it is very polite.
People will understand you, but it is technically grammatically incorrect.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Det går bra
similarIt's going well / It's okay
Null stress
similarNo stress
Ingen årsak
similarNo cause (You're welcome)
Bare hyggelig
similarJust pleasant (You're welcome)