I don't.
I'm a girl.
Whenever I say "Don't worry about it" it means "Drop the god damned subject, don't bring it up again." or "Leave me the fuck alone, I don't want to talk about it."
Not "worry about it".
Boy: *Limps into the house.*
girl: OMG, what happened?
Boy: I fell off my bike, actually the peddal came off and I twisted my ankle.
girl: Oh, don't worry about it, should I call a doctor and get you a sanwitch.
Boy: *Look at image below.* she said don't worry about it!
I don't.
Because depending on how it's said, girls saying "Don't worry about it", could mean expect the worse or relax a bit. Not to mention the factor of the internet, where the verbal part of communication is somewhat lost, and you can't hear the voice of the other person. Therefore, you have no idea of knowing whether it was truly something to worry about or not.
posted over a year ago
Oh and nonverbal communication says a lot too I'd say more about that but then I'd sound like a complete know it all.
I think it's one of those things that you need to pay attention to how it's said. High school is long behind me, but I can tell you that that passive-aggressive bs doesn't disappear in adulthood.