Difference between "don't bother" and "you don't have to"

Be careful about "don't bother", it can be interpreted as actively hostile. It's about like when you say to your other half, "I'm going to spend the rent for the next 3 months …

3) I won't bother to look for it. 4) I won't bother looking for it. In my view 3 is just as acceptable as 4. I think the difference in the two cases is to do with whether it is a …

1. "Do not bother" is not a completely formal expression, hence I wouldn't use it while communicating with people such as my boss. You can use it with clients though, …

Do not bother yourself to ask the professor, because you know the answer. (2). Do not bother the professor because he won't tell you the answer. Your interpretation (1) …

OP's bug is informal/slangy, and shouldn't be used unless you know the other party very well, but in most other contexts it should be fine to say "Sorry to trouble (or …

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