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  • When you have to say NO, sometimes you want to add nuance.

  • How can you saynowithout being rude?

  • Also, what do Americans really mean when they say “I don’t think so”?

  • Do they mean no? There are lots of ways you can saynowhile being kind and showing appreciation.

  • When I was living in Germany, I was frustrated that I didn’t have any phrases to use

  • in these kinds of situations. I wished I had various ways to saynoor to turn down an invitation.

  • Today were going to go over lots of ways to saynoin English, in various situations.

  • Situation 1: Youre out to eat and youve eaten, and your server asks if you’d like dessert,

  • or if you’d like to see a dessert menu, or if there’s anything else you’d like to order.

  • You could say a simple:

  • No, thank you.

  • or No thanks.

  • OR, I don’t think so.

  • We use ‘I don’t thinkto mean were not sure.

  • Rachel, do they sell diapers at the corner store?

  • I don’t think so, but I’m not sure.

  • Are they open late?

  • I don’t think so.

  • Again, that means probably not, but I’m not 100% sure.

  • So if were asked if we know something, and were not sure, we can say

  • “I don’t think so.” But if were asked if we WANT something, “I don’t think sosimply meansno’.

  • Do you want to try this on in another size?

  • I don’t think so.

  • Do you want dessert?

  • I don’t think so.

  • Do you want to supersize that order?

  • I don’t think so.

  • Situation 2: Someone asks you to do something you don’t want to do or can’t do.

  • This could be a colleague at work asking you to work on a project, or someone, say, at church

  • asking if you can do something. Can you help plan the retreat this year?

  • This is, someone asks you to do something extra, to take on an extra task or extra work.

  • Not something social. Well get to that in a minute.

  • Here are some phrases you could use to turn down something like this:

  • Sorry, I’ve got too much going on already.

  • Sorry, I can’t take on any extra work.

  • Sorry, I can’t take on any extra work. Take on, a phrasal verb.

  • Sorry, I can’t take on any extra work.

  • Sorry, I don’t have time.

  • Sorry, I don’t have time.

  • That one is nice and simple. Sorry, I don’t have time.

  • Unfortunately, I’m not going to have time to do that.

  • Unfortunately, I can’t take that on.

  • Using the wordunfortunatelyshows that you have some level of disappointment.

  • It’s something you’d like to do, or you can see that it would be good for you to do,

  • or you can see that youre disappointing someone by saying no. Unfortunately, I can’t.

  • You could also say:

  • I’d like to, but I’ve got too much on my plate to take that on.

  • Too much on my platethat’s an idiom that means youre busy, and last week I did a video

  • that went over 16 different ways to say youre busy.

  • Often, when you decline something you add that youre busy or what your plans are,

  • so check out that video if you haven’t already. Youll learn some great phrases to use

  • when you need to decline something.

  • You could say, “I don’t think I can make that work.”

  • I don’t think I can make that work.

  • Again, were using “I don’t thinkhere to meanno.” It’s sort of a softer way than just saying a flatno’.

  • Rachel, can you help set up for the event on Monday?

  • I don’t think I can make that work. Sorry.

  • Hey, can you stay the night for a client phone call?

  • I don’t think I can make that work. I have to pick up my kid at six.

  • You could say, “not this timeif it’s something youre interested in in the future.

  • You could even say something likeNot this time, but please ask me again. I’d like to try to do that next time.”

  • You could also try showing your appreciation. For example: "Thanks for thinking of me, but I can't."

  • OR, "I'm honored, but I can't." OR, "I'd really like to, but I can't make it work this time."

  • These all have 'but'.

  • These kind of statement plus 'but', is something we would use a lot in social situations with friends, too.

  • That brings us to Situation 3: A friend asks you to do something social, but you can’t.

  • Maybe youre too busy or youve already got plans.

  • You could say:

  • "I wish I could! But ___" and your excuse.

  • I wish I could, but we have guests in town then.

  • Or, I wish I could, but I’m busy tonight.

  • So, “I wish I couldplus your excuse.

  • I could replace “I wish I couldwith "I’d love to" or "That sounds lovely".

  • That sounds lovely, but I’ll be out of town, or, I already have plans, or, but I’m helping my friend move that day.

  • You could also say: I’d like to.

  • I’d like to, but I’m not free tonight.

  • I’d like to, but I’m not free tonight.

  • Oh, it's out of tune. I'd like to, but I really can't make it work this time.

  • Or, what about this one: Shoot, that sounds fun. Sorry I can’t make it.

  • Or, Sorry I can’t come.

  • You get the idea.

  • Situation 4: you get a phone call, a sales call, someone wants to talk to you about switching phone companies.

  • Or, youre walking down the street and someone wants to sell you something or

  • have you give money to their charity. You can be brief.

  • You can simply say: Sorry, or, not today. Or, I’m not interested, thanks.

  • There are lots of different ways to expressno”.

  • Memorizing some of these phrases will make easier for you to decline an invitation

  • or not to do something youre asked to do.

  • It feels nice to have creative ways to express yourself, other than a bluntno”, doesn’t it?

  • Here’s last week’s video on ways to say youre busy.

  • Lots of really useful phrases and idioms there.

  • If youve already seen that one, then check out another Rachel’s English video in the suggested videos.

  • And don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already.

  • What other situations do you need English phrases for?

  • Let me know in the comments below.

  • That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.

When you have to say NO, sometimes you want to add nuance.

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