Advanced English Conversation Expressions With ‘NO’

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No”, when do we use the wordnoin English? Often to deny something. For example,

can I go for the party please?” “No.” “do you want to eat something?” “No.”

can I please come with you?” “No.” When do we use it? To deny. However there

are some phrases in English that you can use which begin with the word, ‘nobut, the

meaning is completely different, well that's what we are gonna learn today.

Hi friends, I am Niharika and welcome back, well in today's lesson we are gonna look at some phrases,

7 phrases in English that begin with the wordnobut doesn't mean that we are trying

to deny something, that means something different altogether. So what are these phrases and

how do you use it in your daily conversation? Well that's what we're gonna learn so let's

start with the first one which is, “no big deal”. Now when do you use this phrase?

When something is not difficult or there's no problem or it's not troublesome. So someone

requests you to do something, “hey can you help me with this project please?” And you

think it's not a problem at all, yeah, it's not difficult, it's not troublesome for you

so rather than just sayingoh, noyou can say, “no big deal”, Sono big deal

is actually not a denial but this phrase is used in a positive sentence wherein you are

telling someone that yes, no problem, no big deal, I can do this for you, like if you tell

your husband in the night, “honey, I am so exhausted can you help me do the dishes,

please?” And he has no problem, he doesn't think that it's troublesome for him, so he's

gonna say, “No big deal honey, I'll help you with the dishes”, okay? So that's how

you can use this phrase, a very similar to this one isno biggieand remember both

these phrases are informal English phrases, okay? So either you can sayno big deal

or you can sayno biggie’, okay? The next one, “no hard feelings”. Nowno

hard feelingsthe actual meaning of this phrase is that you are not angry, okay? But

how do you use this phrase in your conversation? So for example, someone apologizes to you

for something but you're not angry that situation has not upset you or made you angry, so to

convey that to that other person you would say, ‘no hard feelings’. For example,

your friend forgot your birthday, she's your best friend and guess what, she forgot your

birthday, now that might upset you, but hey you know what, you're not upset, you're not

angry. So when she calls you the next day and she says thatoh my god, I am so sorry,

I forgot your birthday, how could this happen…” now since you're not upset, you're gonna say,

oh that's okay, no hard feelings.” So here you convey that it's okay and using the

phraseno hard feelingsit means that you're not upset or you're not angry, okay?

So that's how you will use this phrase. Let's have a look at the third phrase which is,

no kidding”. Nowno kiddingcan be used in three ways, it means that it has

three different meaningsthe first meaning. You use it to add that emphasis to a true

statement. So someone said something and you want to add that emphasis to it that yes,

this is true so you're gonna use the phrase, ‘no kidding’. For example your mom says

thatthis mall is so expensivenow you totally agree to it, so you want to add that

emphasis to this statement you're gonna say, “no kidding, I saw these denims which are

just fabulous but they were ridiculously priced.” So yes it means that it is expensive so that's

how you can use this phrase. The other way that you can use this phraseno kidding

is to show mild surprise, for example your friend tells you that, “hey you know what

I am buying a new BMW carand you are surprised you're like, “no kidding, that's amazing,

congratulations.” So to express mild surprise, you can use the expression, ‘no kidding’.

And then the third way that you can use this expression is to sound a little sarcastic,

okay? So now your friend tells you, “I am buying a BMW carand she has mentioned

this like ten thousand times, so you have heard it over and over again and now you're

like, “no kidding, you've told this to me like ten thousand timesso you are adding

some sarcasm, okay? So when you want to add sarcasm you can use the expression, ‘no

kiddingwhen you want to emphasize a true statement you will use, ‘no kiddingand

when you want to show a little bit of surprise that you gonna use the expression, ‘no kidding’,

wow that's great, okay? The next one, “no offense”. Now when do you use this expression

no offense’? When you do not intend to insult someone. So here you don't mean to

insult someone but you also want to make a point, so for example y'all our group of boys

discussing something okay and there is another girl also in your group and you want to just

pass a comment about girls in general, but now this girl is also in your group, so you

don't really want to insult her in any way, so before making your point you would say

that, ‘no offense’. So for example y'all are saying that, “girls can be so dumb at

times”, now you don't want to insult this girl in your group so you're gonna say, that

no offense Laura, but girls can be so dumb at times.” So you sayno offensewhich

means that do not get offended, but this is what I have to say or this is a point that

I want to make. So you kind of um want to make these insults, socially acceptable okay

so this is when you would use this phrase. And the next phrase that I have for you is

no pain no gain”. Most of the times it's your fitness instructor or you know sports

people love to use this saying thatno pain no gainwhich actually means that

until you don't suffer too much, until it doesn't hurt much, you are not gonna be able

to achieve something. So if you want to be successful, if you want to achieve something,

then it's important that you need to put in a lot of hard work and put in a lot of pain.

So for example, now that I have gained too much weight I go to a gym and I say that,

huh, I have to lose weightand then when I start exercising my muscles, my body

hurts too much and I say, “ouch, my muscles hurt, I am done…” so my fitness trainer

would say, “Niharika, no pain no gain.” So which means that it has to hurt, you need

to suffer if you want to look good and if you want to lose weight. So that's the saying

that if you want to succeed, if you want to achieve something then you have to put in

a lot of hard work. Alright, and then I have another expression for you which is, “no

way”. Sono waycan be used in two ways the first one is when something is just

impossible. So for example, you have a movie at 8 p.m. and guess what you are still stuck

in a bad traffic jam, whoops, I'm sure you're not gonna reach by 8:00 p.m. because you're

stuck in traffic, so you are gonna call your girlfriend's or you're gonna call your wife

who's waiting for you at the movie theatre and you're gonna say, “honey, guess what,

there's no way I'm gonna be able to make it at 8:00, because I am stuck in a bad Jam.”

That's how you will use this which means that it's just impossible that I'm gonna reach

at 8:00 and the other way that you can useno wayis when you want to show or Express

a strong denial. For example, your daughter comes to you and says, “Mom, can I go for

this party please? And your mom is definitely not gonna agree to it, so she's gonna express

her strong denial by saying, “no wayno way, you're going for the party.” So

rather than just saying it's simplenojust add it a little more and express that

no way you're doing that”, okay? And then the last expression that I have for you

is, “no wonder”. Sono wonder’, the meaning of this expression is that it's not

surprising. So you know there are some things when you just get the logic when you just

understand the logic and it's not surprising to you, you express it by sayingno wonder’.

So this is baby who's crying, constantly crying and then you realize that he has pooped in

his diaper or his diaper is too full and then you're like, “yeah, no wonder he's crying

so much…” So it's not surprising, he was irritated, he was annoyed because his diaper

was full. So that's how you would Express when something is just not surprising to you

and you get the logic and you understand it well, you express it by saying, ‘no wonder’,

okay? So these are the seven expressions that you can use in your daily conversations, use

them, they're very simple and quite interesting and I'll be back with a new lesson soon till

then you take care.