I’m all set
a new england phrase that is usually heard in or around shops. it’s used to take the place of “no i don’t need any help” or “no thanks.”
it confuses the h-ll out people from the rest of the country. especially the southeners.
shopkeep: can i help you with anything?
shopper: no, i’m all set, thanks.
a phrase used in place of i’m ok, i’m ready. to be satisfied and not need anything. always said by a mainer
tom “hey chris would you like a shipyard?”
chris ” nahh, i’m all set.”
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