意味
Used to say that something is easy or not difficult.
文化的背景
Very common in casual workplaces and among friends. It signals a relaxed, helpful attitude. Understood, but 'no problem' or 'easy' is often more common in daily speech. Used frequently, often paired with 'mate' or 'no worries'.
Context is key
Only use this with people you know well. It can sound rude to strangers.
Not for formal writing
Never use this in an email to your boss or a professor.
意味
Used to say that something is easy or not difficult.
Context is key
Only use this with people you know well. It can sound rude to strangers.
Not for formal writing
Never use this in an email to your boss or a professor.
Use it to be friendly
It makes you sound like a helpful, relaxed person.
自分をテスト
Which is the correct way to say a task is easy?
My friend asked for help, so I said: ____.
The idiom is 'no sweat'.
Complete the sentence.
Fixing the sink was ____ for the plumber.
The idiom is used as a noun phrase here.
Respond to the request.
A: Can you finish this by tonight? B: ____.
This is the standard response for ease.
When should you use 'no sweat'?
Which situation is appropriate?
It is an informal idiom.
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4 問題My friend asked for help, so I said: ____.
The idiom is 'no sweat'.
Fixing the sink was ____ for the plumber.
The idiom is used as a noun phrase here.
A: Can you finish this by tonight? B: ____.
This is the standard response for ease.
Which situation is appropriate?
It is an informal idiom.
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よくある質問
6 問No, that is incorrect. Always use 'no sweat'.
Only if used in a formal setting. With friends, it is very polite.
No, it is only for easy tasks.
Yes, it is most common in American English.
The idiom is figurative, so it doesn't matter!
No, it is too informal.
関連フレーズ
No problem
synonymIt is not an issue.
Piece of cake
synonymVery easy.
Easy peasy
similarVery easy.