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what's the meaning of "It's not a big deal"
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Reply Fri 23 Jun, 2006 05:23 am
It means that it is not very significant, often in the sense that it would not be a problem to the person.

"She asked me if I would drive her home, but was concerned because the ride to her house would take me out of my way. I told her not to worry, that it was no big deal."
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