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To express "no need for thanks" or to indicate that you don't require gratitude for something, you can use various phrases or words in place of "thank you." Here are a few alternatives:

  1. "You're welcome": This is a standard response when someone thanks you for something, indicating that you are happy to help or provide assistance.

  2. "No problem": This phrase conveys that what you did for the person was not an inconvenience and that you're willing to do it again if needed.

  3. "Don't mention it": This suggests that the favor or help you provided was not something worth mentioning or thanking.

  4. "It was my pleasure": This shows that you enjoyed helping and that there was no need for gratitude.

  5. "Anytime": This implies that you're always available to help and that expressing thanks isn't necessary.

  6. "Glad I could help": This phrase indicates that you're happy to have been of assistance and that thanks are not required.

Remember that the appropriateness of the response may depend on the context and your relationship with the person you're speaking to. Use the one that feels most natural and considerate for the situation.

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