"No difference" or "no different" [closed]

No difference is a noun phrase, whereas no different is an adjective phrase. Compare:

This candidate's agenda is no different from that one's.

There is no difference between the agenda of the two candidates.

As regards your particular example, I agree with @Will in that "anything" would be a better response than no difference. No different would be completely wrong.


Neither one is correct. You would say “It makes no difference (to me)”.