Why YSK: These email tips are helpful for people who struggle with boundaries and want to communicate more assertively.

  • Lemmylefty@vlemmy.net
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    1 year ago

    It’s also a generational thing: everyone around me up to the mid 30s uses “no problem” to indicate that the request/help was of little bother so the requester shouldn’t feel bad for asking, which can sometimes annoy the people who say “you’re welcome” instead.

    “Happy to help”, to me, suggests a greater eagerness than just being kind.