[General] Different ways to say not to worry

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BigMak

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What are different ways to say not to worry in English? "Don't worry" and "relax" are the only ones that come to mind.
 
hi
I think you can use
take it easy, calm down and you can also use this slang chill out.
I hope I'm right.
waiting for more :roll:
 
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"Chillax" is a new one, combining "chill" and "relax." This is slang, of course.
 
These mean "Don't get excited":
"Keep your shirt on".
"Don't get your knickers/panties in a knot/twist"

But there's a difference between "Don't worry!" and "Relax!" For example, if someone said they were worried about their mother's illness, they wouldn't need to be told to "chill out".
 
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