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2[[caption-width-right:350:Dammit, [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony]], don't you nod off during [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Steve]]'s award ceremony!]]
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4->''"So likewise you, when you have done all those things which you are commanded, say, 'We are unprofitable servants; we have done what was our duty to do.'"''
5-->-- '''[[Literature/TheFourGospels Luke 17:10]]''', ''Literature/TheBible''
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7After his heroic feat, the person he's rescued or helped, or a whole crowd of spectators, gushes over TheHero.
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9His response? It may be acted, spoken, or merely thought, but it's summed up in a Stock Phrase: "Think Nothing of It" or "Don't Mention It". If this is his job, or routine to him, "AllAPartOfTheJob". If they praise him, DismissingACompliment sometimes occurs, and if more tangible gratitude is forthcoming, KeepTheReward will appear.
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11Catchphrase of the HumbleHero.
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13The MilesGloriosus is incapable of this, or even understanding that someone might think better of him for it.
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15The GloryHound, even more nastily, is incapable of this regardless of what has been suffered by others to win the victory, until he is certain he has secured the glory for himself, whereupon he may try false modesty. And he rather looks for it in his subordinates. The SuperTrope GlorySeeker often finds it hard to choke out when the praise is not merited -- and never does when it is. See DudeWheresMyRespect
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17A SmugSuper will be ''very'' vocal about how it was nothing... because it was a trivial effort on his part that shows how much ''better'' a hero he is and should be thanked profusely for it by all.
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19The RuleOfFunny decrees that some people, on hearing this, will act LiteralMinded -- always, of course, when the person doesn't really mean it.
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21Much like DontYouDarePityMe for positive achievements.
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23Compare GrudgingThankYou, HeroicSelfDeprecation, WhatYouAreInTheDark, TheRealHeroes. Contrast EntitledBastard and WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency.
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30* In ''Manga/TwentiethCenturyBoys'', Shogun responds with "I'm not as great as you make me out to be" when his heroism is complimented. Shogun isn't being modest, here; [[GoodIsNotNice he's telling the truth]].
31* In the anime of ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'', Tomo's ''hatsuyume'' (first dream of the year) involves her dismissing all her well-earned compliments with "No, no, it was nothing really."
32* Touma Kamijou from ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'' and ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'' does good for no reason. He doesn't even care if [[TheGreatestStoryNeverTold he never gets any credit for it]]. Even better, he ''doesn't even have a backstory or personal reason.'' [[FirstEpisodeTwist He loses his memories at the end of the first novel]]/[[LateArrivalSpoiler during episode 6]] and saves people for two reasons: a)because that's the right thing to do, and b)to keep his memory loss issue from becoming known. Mostly the former.
33* Son Goku from ''Manga/DragonBall'' did a version of this trope. After teleporting to New Namek to find a new God for Earth, the Namekians recognized him as the Super Saiyajin that defeated Freeza and saved their race. Goku's response was more-or-less, 'don't thank me, your planet still blew up'.
34* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'': To Kenshiro, helping innocent people isn't a duty; it's just the right thing to do. For instance, after helping rescue Rei's sister and restoring her vision (and after massacring the entire Fang Clan), he doesn't even wait for the thanks of his friends and allies--he simply leaves and watches over the jubilant people of the village from a nearby rooftop.
35* Hayato Kazami from ''Anime/FutureGPXCyberFormula'' said that he "just trusted in Asurada" at a reception party for him when he was asked about him saving Asuka, Osamu, and everyone in a plane when said plane couldn't lower its landing gear.
36* In ''Literature/{{Higehiro}}'', Sayu survived by seducing men in exchange for food and a place to stay, until she met Yoshida, who refused to take advantage of her. Yoshida is constantly telling her not to thank him for meeting basic standards of decency.
37-->'''Yoshida''': Listen up! I'm not nice. They were shit. Get that straight.
38* In the ''Anime/MyHime'' prequel story, "Natsuki's Prelude", Natsuki, while investigating the school at night, encounters Akane, who is retrieving her notes. Natsuki agrees to help Akane, largely to get her out of the way, rejecting Akane's suggestion that she's imposing on her.
39-->'''Natsuki''': Don't worry about it. I'm used to walking alone at night. And besides, this is a rare opportunity for me to offer such a service, isn't it? You should accept a person's kindness humbly, don't you think? (pause) .... Oi, Higurashi? What's wrong?
40-->'''Akane''': (bowing over and over) Th--- Thank you, Kuga-san!
41-->'''Natsuki''': You really don't need to be so thankful. Weren't we classmates before?
42* Zoro from ''Franchise/OnePiece'' [[spoiler: saving Luffy by absorbing all his pain through Kuma.]]
43-->[[spoiler:"What's happened here?" "Nothing. Nothing at all!"]]
44* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': If Ranma doesn't complain about Akane butting in on his fights, odds are that this is how he'll respond to Akane's thanks. It doesn't hurt that they're both {{Tsundere}}s at heart.
45-->'''Akane:''' You saved me, Ranma. Thank you.
46-->'''Ranma:''' It was nothin'.
47* ''Manga/RoosterFighter'': Keiji tries to avoid mentioning that he heard the dam is about to collapse and was worried about companions he left behind, by saying he just happened to be there.
48* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', a series all about shouting ScrewDestiny, gave us that curveball at the end, where [[spoiler: Simon]] quietly walked out of the spotlight and off into a modest life away from the action. Of course, this was after a WhamEpisode that revealed what would happen [[spoiler: to the universe]] if he ''kept'' [[SerialEscalation pushing the limits of evolution]]...
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52* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'''s Samaritan, having saved the shuttle, told everyone he was just a good Samaritan. He tried to evade awards and honors at first before he realized how much they meant to people.
53* ''ComicBook/{{Finder}}'': Jaeger Ayers is both a Finder and a Sin-Eater, which often causes clashes in his personal code - while one aspect makes people want to reward him for his services, the other is honour-bound to refuse payment. He prefers to accomplish most of his Finder role in subtle ways, without people even realising he has done so.
54* ''ComicBook/MarvelAdventures'': ComicBook/CaptainAmerica gets praised at an award ceremony. He does actually say "Aw, shucks" when cheered, and immediately says that the real praise should be for -- well, then he's cut off by the inevitable supervillain attack. Cap commonly is portrayed as being a bit embarrassed or taken aback by praise and hero worship, as seen in the Capmania mini-arc.
55* Played for laughs in ''ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingMan'', when HookerWithAHeartOfGold Pandora is implied to have exchanged a sexual favor to a doctor for his examining a pregnant Kathy:
56-->'''Kathy:''' Thanks. You shouldn't have...\
57'''Pandora:''' It was nothing. And when I say ''nothing'', I mean...
58* After ComicBook/SquirrelGirl rescued [[ComicBook/GreatLakesAvengers Flat Man and Doorman]], the police thanked her for keeping Central Park safe, and she replied that the cops are {{the real heroes}}, not her.
59* In ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'', when MACH-1 and Spider-Man went up against the rest of the Thunderbolts under mind control, Spider-Man saved MACH-1 from an attack; MACH-1 expressed his thanks, and Spider-Man dismissed it as something he would do for him. [[spoiler:In this case, it's utterly untrue: MACH-1 is secretly a villain with no fondness for Spidey. Except that he does, in fact, do it at the end, giving him what he needs to clear his name.]]
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63* Tatl from ''Fanfic/TheBlueBlurOfTermina'', after she saved Sonic from the Deku Scrub-hating dog:
64-->'''Sonic:''' Um, thanks for that save there, Tatl.
65-->'''Tatl:''' Think nothing of it.
66* ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks'': Team RWBY gets confused when everyone thanks them on the news for saving them from the Grimm, since to them, stopping the Grimm is just a natural thing to do.
67* After saving Celestia's life in ''Fanfic/JustBeforeTheDawn'', Tercio is quick to remind her that he's just doing his job.
68* Several in ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'':
69** Kyril often downplays his exploits when others take note of them. Unlike many others of similar prestige who [[GlorySeeker put in much effort in building up their reputations]], he dislikes fame, [[ImNotAHeroIm hero worship]] and generally being in the centre of attention.
70** In Chapter 11 of the original, Alaric thanks Sanakan and her company of soldiers for saving him from being stuck in the town of Muriel. She replies, "No problem."
71** In Chapter 24 of the original, [[TheHighQueen Celestine]] thanks Lily for her advice in coping with the ongoing, escalating warfare. Lily's response is to merely say that she lives to serve.
72--->'''Lily:''' *bows* I live to serve, your Holiness. If you wish to speak to me or [[MentorArchetype Sir Kyril]] you only need but ask.
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76* Used for DramaticIrony in ''Anime/HarlockSpacePirate''. Logan has been sent to infiltrate the spaceship commanded by Captain Harlock, and is meeting his contact--a Gaia Coalition soldier--when one of the SpacePirates enters the room and shoots the soldier dead. Logan then pretends to be grateful for his 'rescue' and is given this trope.
77* At the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'', the police thank Mr. Incredible for his help apprehending two bank robbers, and he says "I'm just here to help."
78* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1''. After helping Po out when he gets stuck in a split, Crane tells him "Don't mention it. ''[[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain Ever]]''."
79* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'', there is a scene where Donkey Kong nearly drowns and his rival Mario, happening to also be in the water, saves him. Mario tells him that he won't tell anyone he saved him, to which DK replies "Good. Please don't!"
80* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'', Rapunzel, after Mother Gothel talks of how difficult hauling her up must be. She says it's nothing, and Mother Gothel then asks why it takes so long, then.
81** Maximus expresses this with an eloquent whinny after the prison break.
82* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', after Mr. Potato Head saves three squeeze-toy aliens from getting blown out of a Pizza Planet truck:
83-->'''Aliens:''' You have saved our lives! We are eternally grateful!
84-->'''Mr. Potato Head:''' Yeah, yeah, whatever!
85* In ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'', Jim prompts the robot cop with the precise paragraph of his offense, is thanked, and says, "Don't mention it."
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89* ''Film/BestSeller'' is about a hitman who approaches a detective-turned-crime novelist to write his story. At the end of the movie, the hitman performs a HeroicSacrifice to save the detective's daughter, so he quips as he's dying, "Don't mention it...except in the book."
90* Amusingly subverted in a scene from ''Film/CharlieWilsonsWar'' when congressman Charlie Wilson first meets the CIA contact Gust Avrakotos. Gust brings him a relatively expensive bottle of scotch as a "thank you" for doubling the CIA budget for covert ops in Afghanistan.
91-->'''Charlie''': Well thank you.
92-->'''Gust''': Ah, it was nothing.
93-->'''Charlie''': Well it's a nice bottle of scotch, must've been hard to get.
94-->'''Gust''': No, doubling the budget was nothing. Ten million dollars for covert ops against the Russian army is meaningless. What are you, an infant?
95* ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy''
96** The end of ''Film/BatmanBegins'' has a moment like this between Batman and Lt. Gordon.
97** Given a CallBack in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' where Gordon thanks Batman, who again invokes this trope. Gordon insists afterwards that yes, this time, he ''does'' have to thank Batman.
98--->'''Gordon''': ...Thank you.
99--->'''Batman''': You don't have to thank me.
100--->'''Gordon''': Yes, I do.
101** ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'': After two movies of playing this straight with Gordon, and later in the same movie playing it straight with Blake, Batman sarcastically tells Selina she's welcome for a rescue that she never thanked him for.
102* ''Film/{{Deewaar}}'': When Ravi is presented with an award for his work as a police officer, he says that he doesn't deserve it (noting that while that is a cliché, ''he means it'', unlike others who say so). He dedicates it to his mother instead.
103* ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'': "King of Jungle only here to help."
104* Part of ''Film/{{Hancock}}'''s be-a-better-hero training is telling any law enforcement officials that happen to already be on the scene "Good Job." He's obviously awkward about it the first few times (ie whenever we see it in the movie); still gets a pretty positive reaction, though.
105* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'' played it another way: the person who demurs the credit isn't the one who deserves it anyway. Though he did ''kinda'' help, a little.
106-->'''Norrington''': Good work, Mr. Brown. You've assisted in the capture of a dangerous fugitive.\
107'''Mr. Brown''': Just doing my civic duty, sir.\
108''Will rolls his eyes.''
109* In ''Film/TheRocketeer'', at the end, Howard Hughes shows up with [[spoiler:a new airplane]] for Cliff, and leaves before Cliff can collect himself enough to think of asking. Cliff is assured that he saw the look on his face and knows what it means to him.
110* ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'': Only Christopher Reeve could make his final line in the film work and make it sound sincere and awesome:
111-->'''Warden''': This country is safe again, Superman, thanks to you.\
112'''Superman''': No, don't thank me, Warden. We're all part of the same team!
113* ''Film/ThreeAmigos!'' messes with this, lampshades it, and then plays it straight.
114* {{Subverted}} in ''Film/TheTreasureOfTheSierraMadre'': after Howard resuscitates a young village boy who'd drowned, a group of villagers led by the boy's father tracks the trio down and insists on taking them back for a feast. Howard tries to wave it off out of modesty, but the father is insistent: seems local custom holds that "[[AgainstMyReligion all the saints in Heaven will be angry with him]]" if he fails to honor them properly, so he's willing to bring them back through ''force of arms'', if that's what it'll take.
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118* In Creator/SandyMitchell's ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' novels, Cain ('''HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!''') downplays his reputation for the lustre of modesty that it adds to it -- although sometimes he [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation seems genuinely embarrassed by the inaccuracy]]. He definitely minds that he gets all the credit, as opposed to some going to his faithful and ''extremely'' handy aide, Jurgen, who has been vital to Cain's success (or just survival) on many an occasion. And Vail has observed that he underestimates the effect he can have on morale -- or [[LosingTheTeamSpirit that his death would have]].
119** Cain is savvy enough to realize from the very start that being regarded as a hero will endanger his life greatly. Unfortunately, hours after his first assignment, his only options were to either pretend to be a hero or admit that he was fleeing from a battlefield. Then a snowball effect took it to the point that even Space Marines think that his caliber of hero absolutely shall [[spoiler: board the space hulk along with the Terminator Squad.]] His attempts to downplay his heroics are genuine self-preservation.
120* In Creator/AdrianTchaikovsky's ''[[Literature/ShadowsOfTheApt Dragonfly Falling]]'', when Stenwold frees [[spoiler: Arianna]] he tells her in advance "No thanks."
121* Sajag in ''Literature/DragonQueen'' doesn't really care whether he's thanked when he does something, according to Trava.
122* Creator/DanAbnett's ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'':
123** In ''Ghostmaker'', Gaunt has to pry out of Mkoll what opposition he had faced on a patrol because while he admired his modesty, he really needed to know. In the ensuing flashback, Mkoll goes back to check out something he saw on the patrol, kills a Chaos dreadnaught, and while his surviving companion is awe-struck, forbids him to report it.
124** In ''Necropolis'', Rawne saves Haller's life, and Haller says that he owes him. Rawne bitterly rejects it. A fellow Ghost reflects that Rawne's bitterness toward Gaunt is caused by the knowledge that he owes Gaunt.
125** Also in ''Necropolis'', Curth's first reaction to the area assigned to Dorden for his medical work was that it was unacceptable and she briskly demanded all the supplies and workers to make it acceptable. When Dorden thanked her, she told him she already had her hands full with wounded refugees and did not want his wounded soldiers to overflow into her area.
126** In ''Blood Pact'', when Rawne backs up Daur, Daur thanks him, Rawne says he didn't do it for him, and Daur says, "Perish the thought."
127* ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxyTrilogy'':
128** Zaphod Beeblebrox praises Arthur Dent for saving the day. Arthur makes the mistake of saying "Oh, it was nothing really", which Zaphod, with malicious obliviousness, takes literally.
129--->'''Zaphod''': "That's very good thinking, you know that? You've just saved our lives."
130--->'''Arthur''': "It was nothing really..."
131--->'''Zaphod''': "Oh was it? Oh well, forget it. OK computer, take us in to land..."
132** Marvin later echoes this when he comments "Don't mention it. Oh, you didn't."
133* In ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' Faramir has such a moment after Sam compliments him for rejecting [[TheCorruption the Ring]].
134-->'Yes sir, and showed your quality: the very highest.' Faramir smiled. 'A pert servant, Master Samwise. But nay: the praise of the praiseworthy is above all rewards. Yet there was naught in this to praise. I had no lure or desire to do other than I have done.'
135* Invoked in John Barnes's ''Literature/OneForTheMorningGlory'' after the Twisted Man saves Sir John and the duke.
136-->''The Twisted Man nodded. Perhaps he was not human enough to say that it was nothing, or perhaps he was too human.''
137* In William King's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} novel ''Literature/SpaceWolf'', after Ragnar comes to Kjel's aid when two other aspirants are beating him, Kjel thanks him and Ragnar dismisses it, "Think nothing of it. You'd do the same for me." Later, during their punishment, climbing a mountain, Ragnar starts to slip, and Kjel [[TakeMyHand helps him]], and then dismisses his gratitude with the comment he should thank him when they actually finished.
138** In ''Ragnar's Claw'', Sven thanks Ragnar for saving his life after a fight with [[spoiler:genestealers]]; Ragnar dismisses because Sven had saved his, and Sven dismisses with "Think nothing of it."
139** In ''Grey Hunters'', Ragnar's attempts to -- truthfully! -- minimize his having killed a wolf while still in training attract almost as much attention as the original deed, which leads to his being [[TheMagnificent dubbed "Blackmane"]].
140*** In his defense, the wolf was already injured when Ragnar encountered him. It ''is'' still a pretty badass act considering that Fenrisian Wolves are near the size of a tank. Ragnar's problem was that everyone assumed the wolf was strong and healthy, not an aged alpha who had lost dominance over his pack.
141* In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/{{Ultramarines}} novel ''The Warriors of Ultramar'', after Learchus has told the soldiers that he is SoProudOfYou, one answers that it had been his TrainingFromHell. Learchus modestly disclaims it: the greatness had been theirs, he had just known how to bring it out.
142** At the end of the same novel, [[spoiler:Pavel Leforto]] tells [[spoiler:Uriel]] that he is the one whose life [[spoiler:Uriel]] saved. [[spoiler:Uriel]] observes that he had done it for him, too. When [[spoiler:Pavel]] disclaims it as lucky, he thanks him anyway.
143** In ''Dead Sky Black Sun'', after Leonid had saved the Lord of the Unfleshed and been told [[FireForgedFriends "Now you Tribe!"]], the Lord saved his life, and Leonid thanked him.
144--->''"You Tribe," replied the Lord of the Unfleshed as though no other explanation was needed.''
145* An "ongoing" version intersecting with CowardlyLion appears in the novel ''[[Literature/XWingSeries Wraith Squadron]]''. While very good in simulations, and when no one's depending on him, in "real action" Kell Tainer starts feeling sick and even gets shaky, but manages to power through it. He's very uncomfortable with citations for bravery, as he feels he hasn't earned it, and even secretly despises an award roughly on par with the Medal of Honor.
146** He gets over it. [[spoiler: After his anxiety gets so bad he [[ChangedMyMindKid flees from battle, only to come back at the last possible second, save the day]], and get five kills in one battle, making him an '[[AcePilot Instant Ace]]'.]]
147* In Creator/DanAbnett's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''Horus Rising'', when Torgaddon describes to Tarvitz, one of Eidolon's juniors, how Eidolon had saved the day -- actions that Tarvitz did and Eidolon rebuked him for -- Tarvitz says that Eidolon is wise. Only when one of Tarvitz's juniors [[WithDueRespect speaks up]] does Torgaddon learn the truth -- and Tarvitz tries to keep him from speaking. When Torgaddon asks why he would let [[GloryHound Eidolon hog the credit]], Tarvitz says he is his lord.
148** In Creator/JamesSwallow's ''The Flight of the Eisenstein'', when Mortarion summons Garro forward to receive a reward, Garro tries to put him off, saying he deserved nothing special, but Mortarion says such false modesty is not becoming.
149* In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' novel ''Storm of Iron'', when an Imperial Fist SpaceMarine pulls Leonid from danger, and Leonid thanks him, the SpaceMarine says he should thank him later; they have work to do.
150* {{Literature/Flashman}} does this all the time. He learned early on that saying things like, "oh, it was nothing more than duty. Any proper British soldier would have done the same" impresses people far more than telling them how harrowing it really was (particularly for such a self-avowed coward as someone like him). Never mind that his reputation is, [[FakeUltimateHero unknown to most other than himself]], built entirely on such things as taking credit for others' work and managing to be the sole survivor of battles by hiding until the fighting is done.
151* Creator/JimButcher's ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
152** ''Literature/TurnCoat'', when [[spoiler:Morgan]] shows up at Harry's apartment, and Harry helps him, he starts to thank him, and Harry cuts him off because they don't want that conversation.
153** In ''Literature/WhiteNight'', [[spoiler:Elaine]] responds to Harry's thanks for saving him from a frozen lake and ghouls by saying she was bored and had nothing else to do.
154** When a wizard was noting Harry's accomplishments, Harry gets embarrassed, and jokes that he only saved the universe because his ass was in the same spot of trouble as the universe, and he saved his own ass. The wizard was amused, but definitely [[{{Squick}} didn't need that image]].
155** Sanya is a [[ThePaladin Knight of the Cross]] who goes where he is needed. He doesn't think his actions merit thanks or reward. When he arrives at one crisis and saves two elderly people from a buring building, the elderly owner of the building thanks Sanya and says he must have been sent by God. Sanya dismisses the praise and states it was just a coincidence.[[note]]Sanya is genuinely agnostic about God despite having been host to a Fallen Angel for a few years and is now serving as a Knight in part to atone for his actions, and received his Sword from the ArchangelMichael.[[/note]]
156* At the end of ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'', Christopher Robin starts his speech at the party, and Eeyore starts this -- before Christopher Robin manages to get it in that it's for ''Pooh''.
157* In Nick Kyme's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} novel ''[[Literature/{{Salamanders}} Salamander]]'', Dak'ir tells Tsu'gan that he owes him a debt of gratitude; Tsu'gan doesn't even look him at him and tells him that it was for the mission, not Dak'ir's well-being. Later, saving Dak'ir in a TakeMyHand situation, he says he did his duty and saved a fellow Salamander -- even one unworthy of the name.
158* From ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Count Bernard in the final book ''First Lord's Fury'' takes down [[spoiler:a giant insect monster by firing a powerful magic-bomb arrow into the monster's maw, causing its head to explode]]. The effort physically drains him, but the action saved many lives. When Ehren congratulates him, Bernard states "Anyone could have done it."
159* In ''[[Literature/InheritanceCycle Brisingr]]'', Angela the herbalist tells Roran this after he thanks her for healing the injuries on his back from whipping. She then changes her mind and says "Or rather, think something of it, but do not consider it overly important. Besides, it amuses me to have tended injuries on both your back and Eragon's."
160* In ''Literature/GuardsGuards'' Vimes is surprised hearing that he and his men will be rewarded for their efforts to save the city. At the ceremony, they are told that they can have a reward, and the men ask for a small raise, a new tea kettle, and a dartboard (being afraid that they went too far with the last one.)
161-->'''The Patrician:''' Oh, and do bring your men in tomorrow. The city must show its gratitude.\
162'''Vimes:''' It must what?
163* In Creator/JohnCWright's ''[[Literature/TheGoldenOecumene The Phoenix Exultant]]'', when [[spoiler:Temer Lacemodian]] goes into exile by talking Phaethon, Phaethon thanks him and he says he did what his duty called for, (Besides, this will let him watch the ship fly, and he's ''fascinated'' with that ship.)
164* In Creator/CSLewis's ''Literature/TheFourLoves'', this is a mark of Friendship.
165* In Creator/DorothyLSayers' ''Gaudy Night'', after Harriet has defended Literature/LordPeterWimsey's detecting -- even if he does it for fun, he does do it, and many people have reason to thank him -- another woman brings up AFriendInNeed who had helped with her drains for nothing because he liked working with them. Earlier, Harriet had dismissed Miss Cattermole's statement that now she needed to be grateful to Harriet, telling her she had been pursuing an end of her own.
166** Later in ''Busman's Honeymoon'', [[spoiler:Joe Sellon]] thanks Lord Peter after the arrest, because catching the murderer meant his name was cleared. Lord Peter dismisses it because the end of the case always means reaction for him.
167* In Creator/JasperFforde's ''Literature/TheLastDragonslayer'', Lady Mawgan [[spoiler:hides Jennifer from officials]] and then tells her it was her duty.
168* In Creator/RickRiordan's ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' book ''The Mark of Athena'', Tiberinus notes where Romulus and Remus washed ashore, Rhea coos how nice it was of him to flood for them, and he says it was nothing.
169* ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear: City of the Dead'' has Boba Fett kill Dr. Evazan, who was about to murder Zak. Fett doesn't care about anything but the bounty on Evazan and says so. "Thanks are inappropriate. You were incidental." Later he saves Zak again because he needs some information Zak has and, again, does not care. [[spoiler: Indeed, when later in the series there's a bounty on Zak...]]
170** Later in the series DV-9 [[TakingTheBullet takes a blaster bolt]] for Tash and survives... well, 'survives'. He's a droid. "Think no more of it, Tash. I was doing my duty as your caretaker. Besides, although my outer shell has [[ScarsAreForever become rather unsightly]], that blaster would have done you far more harm than it did me."
171* In Creator/SeananMcGuire's ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' novels, thanking another fae is an act of fealty. As a consequence, fae wave off even approximations of thanks
172** In ''Rosemary and Rue'', when Toby tells her the healing was a good job, Lily waves it off.
173* Literature/HarryPotter is generally like this--a combination of genuine modesty, a desire to avoid the spotlight, and frequent feelings of not really deserving praise. After [[spoiler: defeating [[BigBad Voldemort]] once and for all]], for example, he sneaks away for a sandwich and a good night's sleep.
174* In ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'', Miranda genuinely believes the ideals of the Spirit Court, so she's often surprised and slightly embarrassed when people behave as if she's done something extraordinary when she upholds them.
175* Daylen in ''Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror'' tries to avoid any recognition for his [[RedemptionQuest newly heroic actions]], hoping that people will give credit to his [[TrueCompanions true companion]] [[CombatMedic Ahrek]] instead of [[BeAllMySinsRemembered to him]]. Because he's basically a fantasy SuperHero and MrFanservice in a world where NewsTravelsFast, he doesn't have much success with this.
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179* An inversion in ''Series/ThirtyRock'' where Tracy Jordan tries to get back his bad reputation by causing havoc until he comes across a man drowning in the Hudson. Tracy is visibly upset and rescues the man, later the man is interviewed by a news network, saying that Tracy had told him not to tell anyone (to avoid further praise).
180* ''Series/{{Angel}}'':
181** Angel does this. It is much-ridiculed by Spike in "[[Recap/AngelS01E04IFallToPieces I Fall to Pieces]]", who sees it as a cheap act to impress women.
182** In "[[Recap/AngelS05E10SoulPurpose Soul Purpose]]", Angel has a dream in which Spike saves the world, and does this as HeroicSelfDeprecation. In ironic contrast, the same episode shows the real Spike is more likely to [[GoodIsNotNice give women he saves a lecture]] on [[BrokenHeel not wearing high heels]] in a [[TooDumbToLive dark alley]].
183* In ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'s Christmas Carol'', he responds with "Think nothing of it! I, after all, think nothing of ''you''."
184* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E5BeerBad Beer Bad]]" after being dumped by the evil philandering Parker, Buffy is day-dreaming a RescueRomance in which she saves his life from vampires, thus achieving apologies, promises of eternal love, and [[HeartbreakAndIceCream ice cream]].
185-->'''Parker:''' Buffy, I don't know what to say. After the way I've treated you, and now I owe you my life.\
186'''Buffy:''' It's nothing.\
187'''Parker:''' It's everything. You're everything. And I'm going to do whatever it takes to get you to forgive me. Do you think that you might--\
188''[Buffy snaps out of it at the sight of Parker chatting up another girl]''
189** Hilariously averted later in the same episode after she really does save his life. He ends up giving her a speech very similar to the one in her fantasy, but Buffy is still under the lingering effects of some magic beer that reverted her mind to a "cave man" state, so she just knocks him unconscious with a club instead of saying anything.
190** Spike saves Buffy's life in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E7OnceMoreWithFeeling Once More, With Feeling]]". Buffy runs after him, so Spike says she doesn't have to say anything. As they're in a MusicalEpisode, she sings it instead. Followed by TheBigDamnKiss.
191* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
192** K-9 has been known to say that gratitude is not required.
193** Subverted in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E3Frontios Frontios]]": The Doctor and his companions visit a human colony that's so far in the future that the Time Lords (the Doctor's race) would disapprove. At the end, the colony thanks him for saving them, and he tells them, "Don't mention it." His companion Turlough clarifies, "[[IWasNeverHere He means it. Literally.]]" i.e. the Doctor doesn't want the colonists to let the Time Lords find out about it.
194** Combined with StealthInsult in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E8LetsKillHitler Let's Kill Hitler]]" when the Doctor finds he's inadvertently saved Hitler's life. "Believe me, it was an accident."
195** At the end of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E5Oxygen "Oxygen"]], the [[TheLancer most skeptical member]] of the survivors apologizes once the Doctor saves their lives. Unusually for the egotistical Doctor, he gives this trope. It's not false modesty; he's [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness covering the extent of his injuries]].
196** Subverted in the Big Finish series ''Gallifrey'', where Braxiatel at one point says, "Don't mention it," but [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain intends it literally]].
197--->'''Braxiatel:''' I mean it. To no-one. I couldn't bear the shame.
198* ''{{Series/Firefly}}'':
199-->'''Mal:''' You're in my crew. Why are we still talking about this?\
200--\
201'''Simon:''' Mei-Mei, all I have is right here.\
202--\
203'''River:''' I never thought you'd come for me.\
204'''Simon:''' Well, you're a dummy.
205* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': [[KnightInSourArmor Sandor Clegane]] refuses to be thanked or complimented for saving [[PrincessClassic Sansa]] from being gang-raped by an angry mob. This is in contrast to the novels where he's angry at Sansa for not going out of her way to thank him (Sansa isn't ungrateful, just scared of Sandor).
206* Zaphod Beeblebrox is uncharacteristically impressed by Arthur Dent in ''Series/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1981'' when Arthur uses the Infinite Improbability Drive to save the Heart of Gold from being hit by two guided missiles. Arthur says "it was nothing, really". Zaphod takes it literally, says "oh, well then forget about it, then" and goes back to completely ignoring Arthur.
207* ''Series/InspectorMorse'' is offered a large cheque by a millionaire businessman. Morse refuses, stating that he was doing his job, the businessman responds that it's not for that, it's for being the first person in years to act like his comatose daughter is still alive. Morse still doesn't accept.
208* ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' uses this as BookEnds; at the end of both the first and the last episode, a group of schoolchildren thanks the Gokaigers for saving them (and the rest of the planet, in the finale). They respond that they didn't save anyone, the bad guys just got in their way and got taken down, so there's no need for thanks.
209* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': Margaret dumps Frank and goes on a toot. Later in the episode, Hawkeye and Trapper sober her up. In the operating room:
210-->'''Margaret:''' Doctor...doctors...I'm grateful to you for helping me.\
211'''Trapper:''' Don't mention it.\
212'''Hawkeye:''' To anyone. We've got reputations to protect.
213* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' gives us the Bicycle Repair Man sketch, a superhero spoof set in a world of fake American-accented ComicBook/{{Superman}} lookalikes in which Mr. F.G. Superman has a secret identity as the mild-mannered Bicycle Repair Man. When he repairs a fellow Superman's bicycle after an accident, we get the following:
214-->'''Superman:''' ''[melodramatically]'' Oh! Bicycle Repair Man! How can I ever repay you?\
215'''Bicycle Repair Man:''' ''[Cockney accent]'' Oh, you don't need to, guv, it's all right. It's all in a day's work for... ''Bicycle Repair Man''. ''[picks up his toolkit and shuffles off as the Supermen watch in admiration]''\
216'''Supermen:''' OUR HERO!
217* Scheming shopkeeper Arkwright exploits this trope in ''Series/OpenAllHours'' when he offers to reward a man for helping him, is refused, then asks if he will settle for advice on what's a real bargain right now. The man leaves with a large bag of shopping, looks surprised, then starts to run.
218* ''Series/PersonOfInterest''.
219** In "Judgement" a judge says he doesn't know how to thank Reese for saving his son. As Reese is a MysteriousProtector [[VigilanteMan whose activities are illegal]], he replies; "Don't mention it. In fact, [[IWasNeverHere I'd rather you didn't.]]"
220** Subverted in "Dead Reckoning", when Reese thanks Finch for risking his life to defuse the ExplosiveLeash [[spoiler:placed on him by RogueAgent Kate Stanton. But the ending implies Finch was responsible for the events that turned Stanton and Reese against each other,]] so when Finch says "Don't mention it", [[ObliviousGuiltSlinging it's because he feels guilty]].
221* ''{{Series/Smallville}}'': Clark, of course, being Franchise/{{Superman}} and all. Chloe puts it best:
222-->'''Chloe''': [[TheCape I think you are so amazing. You save people's lives and take zero credit for it]]… [[TheParagon If more humans are like you, the world would be a better place.]]
223* Happens a fair bit in ''Series/StargateSG1'', what with the TrueCompanions saving each other's lives on a regular basis. One good example occurs when Cam visits Sam in the hospital after he spent most of the episode tending to her while offworld.
224-->'''Sam''': Listen, Cam--\
225'''Cam''': Sam. Don't say a word.
226* In the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Star Trek]]'' episode " [[{{Recap/StarTrekS2E25BreadAndCircuses}} Bread and Circuses]]" Bones gives Spock a GrudgingThankYou and receives the equivalent of a Think Nothing of It in return.
227-->'''[=McCoy=]:''' Spock, er, I know we've, er, had our disagreements. Er, maybe they're jokes, I don't know. As Jim says, we're not often sure ourselves sometimes. But, er... what I'm trying to say is...\
228'''Spock:''' Doctor, I am seeking a means of escape. Will you please be brief?\
229'''[=McCoy=]:''' What I'm trying to say is, you saved my life in the arena.\
230'''Spock:''' Yes, that's quite true.\
231'''[=McCoy=]:''' [Indignant] I'm trying to thank you, you pointed-eared hobgoblin!\
232'''Spock:''' Oh yes, you humans have that emotional need to express gratitude. "You're welcome", I believe is the correct response.
233* Captain Archer of ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' tends to avoid receiving praise for his accomplishments and heroics, though part of this is because [[IDidWhatIHadToDo he's done things that he really doesn't consider praiseworthy]]. A more positive example of this attitude comes in [[Recap/StarTrekEnterpriseS04E21TheseAreTheVoyages "These Are the Voyages..."]], in which Archer has to prepare a speech for the founding of TheFederation. His bridge officers speculate that he'll do everything possible to avoid taking credit for his role, even though he was absolutely crucial in it. A moment later, he walks onto the bridge, grumbling that no matter how he words his speech, it sounds like he's trying to take credit for everything.
234* ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'':
235-->'''Ellison:''' I owed you one. The fire. Silberman's cabin.\
236'''Sarah:''' Wasn't much.\
237'''Ellison:''' It was my life.
238* In the ''[[Series/XenaWarriorPrincess Xena: WP]]'' episode "Old Ares Has a Farm", Gabrielle refers to a previous episode where Ares (in an OOC moment) saved her life. Ares, determined to maintain his villainous street cred, partly subverts this trope:
239-->'''Gabrielle''': Ares-- when you gave up your immortality to save me and Eve-- that was-- that was quite a sacrifice. Thank you.\
240'''Ares''': If Eve had died - and Xena lost her power to kill gods - then Athena would have killed Xena. So I was saving Eve to save Xena. You were an afterthought.\
241'''Gabrielle''': Thanks, anyway.
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245* ''[[https://youtu.be/CNygmubVW3s Some Kind Of Hero]]'' by Leslie Fish is sung by a man who helped rescue two-hundred people from a collapsing space station. The entire song is his argument that he was the junior partner to an elderly captain and a drug-addled former pilot, [[HeroicSacrifice neither of whom survived the rescue]], and he hates that he's the one getting the credit that they alone deserve; he describes them as the actual heroes while he's the kind of 'hero' "who only do things that they're told".
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249* ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'': Hilariously (and heartbreakingly) deconstructed: At Act II Scenes III and IV, Cyrano does not claim the credit for the victory over one hundred thugs he performed last night before Ragueneau's clientele. He even denies being the hero. Maybe his motives to do such a feat were egoist, but it seems that Cyrano honestly does not want others praising him. Then at act II scene VI, we see that Roxane, [[LoveInterests the only one whose opinion Cyrano really cares about]], [[TearJerker really thinks nothing of his feat]].
250-->'''Ragueneau:''' ''(to Cyrano)'' Know you who might be the hero of the fray?\
251'''Cyrano:''' ''(carelessly)'' Not I.
252* ''Theatre/MyFairLady'', "You Did It":
253-->'''Pickering:''' You should get a medal or be even made a knight.\
254'''Higgins:''' It was nothing. Really nothing.\
255'''Pickering:''' All alone you hurdled ev'ry obstacle in sight.\
256'''Higgins:''' Now wait! Now wait!\
257Give credit where it's due.\
258A lot of the glory goes to you.
259* ''Theatre/ComeFromAway'': The Newfoundlanders consistently refuse monetary payment for everything they do for the "plane people," claiming, "You would've done the same for us." The musical is based on the real life story of Gander, Newfoundland and the surrounding communities, who helped nearly 7,000 stranded passengers after 9/11, and who were later baffled as to why two Toronto-based playwrights wanted to write a musical praising them for "making sandwiches," as the locals put it.
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263* Subverted in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'': see below. In this case, the character development comes from the [[{{Foil}} contrast]] between [[ShellShockedVeteran veteran hero]] Auron and Sora, the goofy KidHero who hero worships Auron.
264-->'''Auron:''' I suppose I should thank you.\
265'''Sora:''' Not at all.\
266'''Auron:''' Fine.\
267'''Sora:''' I mean, sure, you could thank us a ''little''...\
268'''Auron:''' You should say what you mean.
269* ''VideoGame/JadeEmpire'': If you're Good/Open Palm/Light Side, you're supposed to shrug off thanks and especially any rewards they offer you. This gets you karma points and on occasion the same or even a better reward than if you had just accepted. Conversely, the Evil/Closed Fist/Dark Side path is to insist your rescuees give you even more.
270** Most of the time, insisting on more will only get you more money, where you already have MoneyForNothing, whereas the refusal bonuses come as experience or rare items. Probably an effort to encourage the good choices, whatever the [[MoralGuardians reasons]] may [[AnAesop be]].
271* In ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'', when Kid thanks Korcha for his help and gets an "It was nothing" response, she replies "Hmph. Thanks for nothing then."
272* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyDimensions'', Aigis thanks Nacht for looking after his sister Diana and friend Glaive while the two parties were separated. Nacht brushes it off by saying they looked after themselves and adds that they both grew up a lot during their journey.
273* The 2009 ''VideoGame/{{Runescape}}'' Easter holiday quest, "Splitting Heirs" (pun on multiple levels), has "a surprisingly healthy reward" from the Easter Bunny. [[spoiler: Said reward is a wieldable carrot, and ''only'' a wieldable carrot, because your character acts modestly about the completion of the quest's tasks.]]
274* ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' has [[TheHero Phoenix]] give one of these to [[{{Sidekick}} Maya]] at the end of the first trial day of 1-2.
275-->'''Phoenix''': Oh, I was just "doing my job" you know... heh heh.
276** [[TheStoic Miles Edgeworth]], Phoenix's best friend and rival, tends to do this as well, brushing off praise or gratitude with "I was only doing my job."
277* Pops up frequently in the ''VideoGame/ProfessorLayton'' series. After all, helping others, [[CatchPhrase that's just what a gentleman]] ''[[CatchPhrase does]]''.
278* In ''VideoGame/JurassicParkTheGame'', Oscar dismisses his ''[[RaptorAttack Velociraptor]]'' kill by calling it "just another fight", though he is intrigued by the idea of getting a raptor tattoo to commemorate it.
279* This is [[BadassNormal Yuri]] [[HumbleHero Lowell]]'s thing in ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' sometimes to the economic despair of his fellow guild members. It's a trait he shares with his ChildhoodFriend [[NiceGuy Flynn]] [[KnightInShiningArmour Scifo]] who is just as humble as him...and rather Yuri just admit to how much world-saving he's responsible for.
280* ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'': Admiral Hackett congratulates Paragon Shepard for [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome resolving a hostage situation with zero casualties]].
281-->'''Shepard:''' Just doing my job, Admiral.\
282'''Admiral Hackett:''' I wish every soldier had your definition of "just doing your job." You're a credit to the uniform.
283* In ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever'', when Ms. Accord is about to give Amitie a reward for finding her flying cane, the latter responds with something along the lines of "No, thanks. You don't need to." [[spoiler:Accord takes this statement literally and decides against giving a reward, leaving Amitie shocked.]]
284* ''VideoGame/AVeryLongRopeToTheTopOfTheSky'': When rescuing the Silver Spring City Council, thanks is asked to be delayed until the mission's done:
285-->'''Ivy''': Thanks for your help.\
286'''Jerrick''': Don't thank us until after you're out and safe, alright? We'll be waiting by the prison gate when you're ready.
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290* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0666.html After his resurrection]], Roy grumbles over his armor; Haley tells him that his gratitude is embarrassing; Roy thanks her.
291** In the same comic, when Vaarsuvius teleports the Azurite fleet to a safe location, Kazumi and Daigo shower the elf with thanks. V then yells at them to shut about it, as the elf ''only'' moved the fleet to prevent the Azure City refugees from pestering [[AmbiguousGender him/her]] in the future.
292** Later, after V's [[DealWithTheDevil deal with the devils]] wears off:
293--->'''O-Chul''': Thank you once more for all that you have done.\
294'''Vaarsuuvius''': Please, [[TheAtoner do not remind me of all that I have done.]]
295** Earlier Haley doesn't ask the dirt farmers for a reward; when Elan comments, she dismisses it, but Elan says he's [[SoProudOfYou still proud of her]]. Cue [[LuminescentBlush blush]].
296** In the afterlife, Roy's grandfather offers to show Roy a feat and dismisses the gratitude with this.
297** Durkon's mother, in a flashback, after TakeMyHand.
298* ''[[Webcomic/PennyArcade Cardboard Tube Samurai:]]'' [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2003/3/5/ It is enough for me that your pig is safe.]]
299* ''Webcomic/WapsiSquare'': [[http://wapsisquare.com/comic/07072004/ Fixing Katherine's light]]
300* ''Webcomic/WoodenRose'': [[http://www.woodenrosecomic.com/comic/chapter1/19.html When she asks how she can thank him -- no need!]]
301* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Elliot has this response to Noah [[http://egscomics.com/?date=2011-02-16 praising him for his rescue of Justin.]] This only serves to increase the size of Noah's man-crush.
302* ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'': [[http://www.gocomics.com/pibgorn/2004/01/13/ Hey, don't mention it.]]
303* In ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'', [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=154 Mort]], after Antimony thanks him [[ItWasAGift for his gift]]. [[LuminescentBlush He blushes]].
304* In ''Webcomic/NoRestForTheWicked'', [[http://www.forthewicked.net/archive/03-72.html the innkeeper tries this.]] Then, he had let them stay figuring Perrault was a fairy [[SecretTestOfCharacter testing him for a reward.]]
305* In ''Webcomic/DelilahDirkAndTheTurkishLieutenant'', [[http://www.delilahdirk.com/content/?p=62 the lieutenant clearly thinks he owes Delilah something, and she tries to disclaim it.]]
306* ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'':
307** [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff400/fv00390.htm Florence doesn't want a reward for the rescue.]]
308** Later, [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2400/fc02360.htm Edge doesn't like robots in general, and is unsurprisingly displeased with being hounded with gratitude.]]
309** [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2400/fc02377.htm Blunt thinks Mr. Kornada doesn't want credit for the Gardener in the Dark program out of modesty.]] In reality, he will be arrested for it.
310* In the first chapter of ''Webcomic/TheForgottenOrder'', the customers feel guilty and so tip Trystan extra. They say "don't mention it" as they leave and it emphasizes Trystan's naivete that she doesn't notice how they said it. This also leads to the first time Phinny speaks with Trystan.
311* In ''Webcomic/DragonMango'', [[http://dragon-mango.com/comic/chapter04/dm04-10.htm Mango rushes off to escape praise for her progress from fighting minor threats to dragons.]] [[spoiler:Fighting the minor threats was real. The fights with the dragons are faked.]]
312* In ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'',
313** [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/archive/page-247/ Cucumber gives Princess Nautilis a spell to breathe underwater and says it's nothing, really.]]
314** [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/archive/page-307/ Princess Parfait thanks the Nightmare Knight after he stops Tomato and makes him give her back her necklace. He just looks at her and shuts the door.]]
315** [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/archive/page-308/ As they leave for the next kingdom, all three of them turn down thanks.]]
316* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Rakthorn rescues Agatha while he himself is on fire, then tells her not to worry about him--all part of his attempts to subtly seduce her for his country's goals. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor She proceeds to ignore him for the rest of the scene, leaving him to put out the fire on his own]].
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320* In ''Literature/{{Worm}}'', Skitter often has this reaction to being praised or thanked. (A particularly keen example comes when [[spoiler:she brings Dinah home]].)
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324* [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]]'s introduction in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' had him say the "It was nothing, really" variant when complimented. It's worth pointing out that the person complimenting him is ''Batman'', and the reason for said compliment was that Cap took down the Parasite in seconds when several other heroes failed to slow the villain down. Elongated Man even points out that Cap was blushing at the praise and tells Cap not to be so modest.
325* While calling in favors ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' is always complimented on her past heroism, and she always replies with [[CatchPhrase "No Big"]].
326* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
327** Katara says this after [[TheCon turning in Toph to the guards for a reward]]. The Mayor then takes her literally and Katara has to specify she still wants the money.
328** After Aang saves a village from a spirit monster, one of the elders asks how they can ever repay them, which Sokka immediately leaps on to ask for money and supplies. Katara tries telling him off, but he points out that they need stuff if they're going to cross the entire world to reach the North Pole.
329* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In "[[Recap/SouthParkS16E9RaisingTheBar Raising the Bar]]", Creator/JamesCameron doesn't take credit for the eponymous act. "James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron is James Cameron."
330* ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'': In one episode, when Penelope [[SaveTheVillain saved the Hooded Claw]], she brought up the trope and told him not to think of it. He said he wouldn't and then [[UngratefulBastard abducted her again]].
331* The Mighty Heroes thank WesternAnimation/MightyMouse for helping them renew their confidence as superheroes. He says "think nothing of it," then turns to scold Big Murray for causing the episode's calamity to start with.
332* The ''Lariat Sam'' story arc "The Great Race For Office Space" concludes with Sam winning the election as sheriff of Bent Saddle after winning a horse race against Badlands Meeney. Sam defers the honor to his horse, Tippytoes, who went above and beyond towards winning the race.
333* In ''WesternAnimation/TheHairBearBunch'' episode "I'll Zoo You Later," the zoo superintendent fetes Peevly as a hero for not only corralling the runaway bears but also two bank robbers. Peevly tells him "all in a day's work."
334* The covert brag version occurs in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' episode "The Masked Offender." As the titular Zorro-inspired superhero, Tigger [[LordErrorProne causes mayhem while rescuing his friends from nonexistent danger]]. Whenever they start to complain about the mess he created, he cuts them off with, "No need for thanks, citizen. Masked Offender away!"
335* As inept as he is, WesternAnimation/HongKongPhooey accepts no reward or recognition for his heroic deeds.
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338[[folder:Real Life]]
339* Many, ''many'' real-life heroes will say some variation of "I just did what anyone would have done in my position." Alternately, if they saved the day because of special training, they'll still insist "I'm not the hero, a lot of people made the rescue possible." Examples abound:
340** Chesley B. Sullenberger III, the pilot of the "[[http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Miracle-on-the-Hudson.html Miracle on the Hudson]]" incident, [[http://www.nypost.com/seven/02102009/news/regionalnews/key_for_captain_marvel_154415.htm insisted that he wasn't the hero of the story]], saying "Our crew of five, as well as the first responders here in New York and the cooperation of the passengers, made this successful emergency landing possible."
341*** For those too lazy to read the link, this is the man who managed to successfully splash down his failing airliner in the Hudson River, with no loss of life.
342*** He also recently started appearing in commercials for St. Luke's Children's Hospital, where he claims that the true heroes are the {{littlest cancer patient}}s.
343*** The NY Waterway ferry ''Thomas Jefferson'' arrived at the accident scene less than five minutes after the plane splashed down. Captain Vincent Lombardi and his crew rescued 56 people and transported them safely to shore. When Lombardi was praised for this later, he said he was [[https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/local/2019/01/15/time-plane-landed-water-and-everyone-survived/2514780002/ just "fulfilling his oath as a mariner."]]
344* British soldier [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_Beharry Johnson Beharry]] received the Victoria Cross for saving the lives of several of his comrades in Iraq. He later said that he didn't know if his actions were brave because he was just doing his job.
345* In 1914, in an attempt to check the German advance, General Gallieni ordered that troops be rushed to the front via taxi cab. When complimented on his brilliant idea, Gallieni responded, "Eh bien, voila au moins qui n'est pas banal." (Oh well, at least it's not boring.)
346* When people who had rescued Jews during the Holocaust were questioned about why, many had no answer. Some actually grew angry at the question. As if they could have done nothing!
347** Irena Sendler (who saved about 2500 children from the Warsaw Ghetto) wrote: "Every child saved with my help [...] is the justification of my existence on this Earth, and not a title to glory." In another interview, she said: "we who were rescuing children are not some kind of heroes. Indeed, that term irritates me greatly. The opposite is true. I continue to have pangs of conscience that I did so little."
348** Miep Gies, one of the people that hid Anne Frank during the holocaust. People tend to call her a hero, but she disliked the title and retaliated with "I myself am just an ordinary woman. I simply had no choice"
349** Oskar Schindler, even though his choice to save 1100 Jews practically ruined him, said he would do it all again.
350** Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat who served in Lithuania and gave thousands of transit visas to Jewish refugees so that they could travel to Japan said: "I do it just because I have pity on the people. They want to get out so I let them have the visas."
351** Giorgio Perlasca was an Italian businessman who in 1944 pretended to be Spanish consul-general to Hungary and saved more than 5000 Jews. After the war, he didn't talk about his actions to anyone and remained unknown until 1987, when he was discovered by a group of Jews saved by him. When asked about his motives, he said "I couldn't stand seeing children being killed. That's what I think it was. I don't think I was a hero." On another occasion, his answer was "What would you have done in my place?"
352** And those are just the ones who are known. There's who knows how many people who did something above and beyond to help the Jews and remain unknown to this day. Many a Holocaust survivor has expressed anguish about never managing to find a person who helped them significantly to thank him/her personally because said person remained anonymous enough to be of no note to history.
353* John Smeaton, a baggage handler, regularly told the press that he just did what anyone would do to stop the Glasgow Airport bombers (mainly, [[ViolentGlaswegian kicking a terrorist in the balls]] [[ManOnFire while the terrorist was also on fire]]) that other people did more and deserved more credit.
354* A standard Spanish and Portuguese translation of the English phrase, "You're Welcome" is "De Nada", more literally meaning "It was nothing".
355** In French, it's "de rien," with the same meaning.
356** In Italian, it's "di nulla".
357** All of them probably came from the Latin "Est nihil."
358** Some English speakers use the phrase "No worries" and others use "No problem" or [[ElSpanishO "No Problemo"]].
359** Or: "Not at all". In German similar phrases are "nicht doch" and "dafür nicht", sometimes rendered comically as "da nicht für".
360** Arabic takes it even further - using the same word for "you're welcome" and "I'm sorry."
361** Polish uses a rather elaborate phrase "nie ma za co", which essentially means "there is nothing to [thank me] about".
362*** There's also the phrase "Forget about it,"[[note]]or "Fuhgeddaboudit"[[/note]] used by the mafia (and people who like mafia movies) to mean essentially, "Hey, even remembering this favor would be pointless, cause I'll do it again anytime." Sort of a subversion, though, cause the phrase, given the context, can also just as easily mean "fuck off."
363*** Similarly, "Don't mention it" is meant to imply that whatever one is being thanked for wasn't a big enough deal to bother mentioning. It can also often be used for comedy in works where a character who did something either embarrassing or [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold unusually nice]] to help another out will respond with something to the effect of "Don't mention it. Seriously, do not tell anyone about this.'' Often the character will claim they have a reputation to maintain.
364** Some languages like Russian and Estonian use the same word for "please" and "you're welcome"
365** In Philippine languages:
366*** In Tagalog, "walang anuman" it literally means "it was nothing"
367*** In Cebuano, "walay sapayan" means "don't consider it"
368* Grigori Perelman is a Russian mathematician with a history of doing this. In 2003, he proved the Poincaré conjecture, a problem which had gone unsolved for almost 100 years. He then proceeded to turn down the Fields Medal, the most prestigious prize in mathematics, as well as the $1,000,000 prize from the Clay Mathematics Institute for proving the Poincaré conjecture. His words:
369-->"I'm not interested in money or fame... I don't want to be on display like an animal in a zoo. I'm not a hero of mathematics. I'm not even that successful; that is why I don't want to have everybody looking at me."
370* Subverted in a popular, though unverified anecdote about UsefulNotes/FrederickTheGreat of {{UsefulNotes/Prussia}}. When someone suggested he pay a special bonus to an official for negotiating the contract by which a famous ballerina joined the ensemble of the Berlin opera, he reputedly refused with the words: "He only did his damned duty (''seine verfluchte Schuldigkeit'')."
371* A few Op-Ed articles have complained about this becoming prevalent in Western culture, since it's no longer "You're welcome" - but instead "No problem" when someone is thanked for something.
372* Played for laughs by UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy when he was asked how he became a war hero: "It was absolutely involuntary. [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive They sank my boat.]]"
373* After the [[UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict Six-Day War]] of 1967, a popular song in Israel told the story of the costly [=IDF=] attack on Ammunition Hill in northern Jerusalem (a heavily fortified Jordanian Legion outpost). The song is interspersed with two spoken bits, wherein two soldiers tell the story of their own participation (based on the experiences of two actual soldiers who were in that battle). In one of these bits, a soldier recounts how he packed explosives near the entrance to a Jordanian bunker while under fire from all directions. He finishes with this:
374-->"I don't know why they gave me a commendation. All I wanted was to get back home in one piece."
375* Constable Ken Lam had this situation dealing with the infamous deadly Toronto van ram attack in 2018. He managed to corner the criminal and he repeatedly tried to [[SuicideByCop lure the cop into shooting him]]. Constable Lam didn't fall for it and arrested him cleanly. Later, Lam shrugged off the praise for his restraint as just doing his duty, although he relented enough to take a bow at a Toronto Blue Jays game for the cheering crowds.
376* When the ''RMS Empress of Ireland'' sunk in the St. Lawrence River, crew member [[https://www.trailtimes.ca/news/missing-footage-of-empress-of-ireland-hero-from-silverton-located/ Robert Crellin]] found himself in the water with an eight-year-old girl named Florence Barbour clinging to him. After swimming with Florence for several minutes, Crellin managed to get both of them into a lifeboat. Then he helped at least 20 other people into the boat. When Crellin was interviewed later, he downplayed his actions and preferred to talk about how brave ''Florence'' had been during the ordeal.
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