What is the difference between "I'd be happy to help you" and "I'm willing to help you." ? "I'd be happy to help you" vs "I'm willing to help you." ?
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how to express"I am more than happy to help you" in causal or formal or just not too much causal neither too much formal ? Will it differ from situation?Should I pay
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