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 hell out people from the rest of the country. Especially the Southeners.
It confuses the hell 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.
Shopper: No, I'm all set, thanks.
I'm all set
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."
Chris " Nahh, I'm all set."