Signification
Used to tell someone not to worry about something or to ignore it.
Contexte culturel
Americans use it frequently to keep conversations moving quickly. Can sometimes be used with a slightly sarcastic tone if someone is being slow. Often avoided in formal settings; people prefer to say 'It is fine' (Daijoubu).
Keep it short
You don't need to explain why you are saying 'never mind.' Just saying the phrase is enough.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile to sound polite. A flat tone can sound annoyed.
Signification
Used to tell someone not to worry about something or to ignore it.
Keep it short
You don't need to explain why you are saying 'never mind.' Just saying the phrase is enough.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile to sound polite. A flat tone can sound annoyed.
Teste-toi
Choose the best response.
A: 'Do you need help with the bags?' B: 'Actually, I can carry them.'
You are canceling your previous request for help.
Fill in the blank.
I thought I lost my phone, but I found it in my bag. ____!
You are dismissing your previous worry.
🎉 Score : /2
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
2 exercicesA: 'Do you need help with the bags?' B: 'Actually, I can carry them.'
You are canceling your previous request for help.
I thought I lost my phone, but I found it in my bag. ____!
You are dismissing your previous worry.
🎉 Score : /2
Questions fréquentes
3 questionsIt depends on your tone. If you are angry, it can be rude. If you are helpful, it is polite.
Yes, but 'Please disregard' is better for formal emails.
It is two words: 'Never mind'.
Expressions liées
Forget it
synonymDo not think about it.
Don't worry about it
similarIt is not a problem.
It's fine
similarEverything is okay.