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| 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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| 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. MrP |
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