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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: No Odds

Quick summary: A regional informal phrase meaning it makes no difference or it does not matter.

What does it mean?

No odds means it does not matter, it makes no real difference, or either option is fine.

Is it positive or negative?

It is neutral and relaxed.

When do you use it?

Use it in casual speech when you are easy about a choice, time, or arrangement.

Examples

Example 1: We can meet at six or seven - it's no odds to me.

Example 2: If you want to pay next week, no odds.

Question for you

What choices in daily life are no odds to you?

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