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Is "you're fine" a Michigan-exclusive way of responding to "sorry"?
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DavidCaller69 is in Michigan
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I'm an Ontarian working in Michigan and any time I say sorry (which, as Canadian, is admittedly frequent), I get a response of "you're good/fine/okay". Is this a metro Detroit thing, a Michigan thing, a Midwest thing, or none of the above?

Edit: I understand the sentiment being conveyed, it's just the specific phrasing I'm focused on. I tend to say "no worries", as do most people I know.

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From Central Michigan, and I usually here "it's fine", "no worries", "it's ok, and "you're good" mostly.

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