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What's the difference between "no need to worry" and "don’t worry"?

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Rebecca

Colloquially, there is no significant difference between the two. You can use these two phrases interchangeably, including in this context. Ex: Don't worry, we won't be late to work. Ex: No need to worry, we won't be late to work.

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