Another one that can be annoying in place of "yes" is "no problem", depending on how it's used.
For example, if I go to a restaurant and ask if they can make a special version of a dish, perhaps leaving out an ingredient I'm allergic to, and they say "sure, no problem" that makes sense.
But if I place a standard order straight off the menu "no problem" is NOT an appropriate response. If the restaurant potentially has problems with regular menu items, then maybe I don't want to be eating there.
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