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Smart and Polite ways to say ‘NO’ in English.

Smart and Polite ways to say 'NO' in English - Free Spoken English Lesson

Smart and Polite ways to say 'NO' in English - Free Spoken English Lesson

06 ways to say No without being Impolite - Free English lesson ( Improve your communication skills)

Here is a good rule to keep in mind about English; it is often better to be polite than it is to be direct. English speakers often use more words than are necessary to say ‘yes’ and ‘no’ because they are adding polite words to the simple messages they are trying to get across. If you are too direct in saying ‘no’ in English this can be considered rude. Let’s take a look today at some different, polite, ways to say ‘no.’

You might want to practice these new expressions often, so you don’t have to worry about appearing rude when speaking English to native speakers.
Here are some polite ways to say ‘no’ to a request for help:

Polite ways to say ‘no’ to an offer that you do not want to accept:

Polite ways to say ‘no’ to an invitation:

Okay, now let’s practice using these expressions in context with a few scenarios. Here are three situations in which you need to find a polite way to say ‘no.’

Scenario 1: Your neighbor is moving to a new apartment and comes over at the last minute asking for help moving her furniture. You have to prepare for a big presentation so you are too busy to help.

Scenario 2: Your boyfriend offers to pick you up from work, but you already have plans to have drinks with your co-workers and so you don’t need a ride home.

Scenario 3: You are invited to a party at a co-workers house, but you don’t really like the co-worker and don’t want to go.

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