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Old 29-Nov-2005, 11:48
Natalie123
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Exclamation Never mind

A friend sent me an email apologizing for not replying to the last email I sent her last week.

Is it correct to say ' Never mind replying that email' 'Never mind forgetting to reply'

What am I supposed to say?.

Thanks a lot
Nathalie
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Old 29-Nov-2005, 13:17
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Default Re: Never mind

Hello Nathalie

You can say:

1. Don't worry about not replying to that email, it doesn't matter!
2. Never mind, it wasn't important!

(I expect other members will have other suggestions.)

I wouldn't say –

3. Don't worry about forgetting to reply.

– because a reference to someone else's forgetfulness might seem rude.

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