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Not at all is a simple phrase in English used to say no in a strong way or to answer thank you. When someone says thank you, you can say not at all to tell them it was easy or no problem.

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What does not at all mean in simple conversations?

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It means you agree with what was said

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Not at all is used for saying no or it was not a problem, not for agreeing.


It means you really don't want something or that you are ok with what was said


It means you don't understand what the other person said

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Not at all doesn't mean confusion. It means no problem or just no.


It means you'd like the person to repeat what they said

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This phrase is not about asking for repetition, but about saying no problem or simply no, I don't agree.

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