
What Makes “It's Easy” and “No Trouble” Different When Offering to Help?
A child needs help. They worry about bothering you. "Is this too hard for you?" they ask. Two phrases answer the worry. "It's easy." "No trouble." Bot ...
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A child needs help. They worry about bothering you. "Is this too hard for you?" they ask. Two phrases answer the worry. "It's easy." "No trouble." Bot ...
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