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How to say No?

Posts: 273 Member
edited November 2024 in Challenges
Imagine if someone asks u for a date or something material and u don't want that, how would u turn someone down as nicely as possible?

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  • Posts: 394 Member
    "No thank you"
  • Posts: 273 Member
    "No thank you"
    if someone says let's hang out and u r not in the mood u would say that? Give example in this situation

  • Posts: 13,342 Member
    owa1s wrote: »
    if someone says let's hang out and u r not in the mood u would say that? Give example in this situation

    maybe 'can we have a rain check?' rather than say you're not in the mood. Unless its something you don't ever want to happen - different answer then obviously.
  • Posts: 768 Member
    I usually just say no thank you or explain that I'm unable to make it. If it's something that you absolutely do not want to happen, like a date, then it would be completely different and I would explain why. I often apologise but I don't know why
  • Posts: 273 Member
    amyteacake wrote: »
    I usually just say no thank you or explain that I'm unable to make it. If it's something that you absolutely do not want to happen, like a date, then it would be completely different and I would explain why. I often apologise but I don't know why
    interesting. What if someone asks u on a date and u r not attracted to him. What would you say?

  • Posts: 768 Member
    owa1s wrote: »
    interesting. What if someone asks u on a date and u r not attracted to him. What would you say?

    I would say no thank you and explain that I'm not attracted to them in that way.
  • Posts: 35,719 Member
    owa1s wrote: »
    interesting. What if someone asks u on a date and u r not attracted to him. What would you say?

    no thanks, i think we're better off as friends.
  • Thankfully, and not surprisingly I don't exactly have people beating my door down trying to hang out. But if I did I would just be like, "Sorry! I have a lot to do today! I will call you when I am free! Thanks for the invite!" If they persist I would invite them over just when I happen to need a hand with laundry, dishes etc.... and be like, "Oh, would you be a dear and help me out right quick? It will only take a minute!" When that minute turns into like, 2 hours later I assume the lesson will have been learned.
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