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6 ways to say NO politely

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 28, 2023, 15:00 IST
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Here is how you say NO

Saying "no" politely is an art which requires you to balance assertiveness and tact to maintain positive relationships. If you want to be that person who can say no without being rude or snappy, then here are some effective ways to decline requests or invitations graciously while preserving mutual respect.

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Appreciate

Begin your response with gratitude. Acknowledge the person's request and express appreciation for thinking of you or considering you for the task. For example, "Thank you so much for reaching out to me with this opportunity. I truly appreciate your confidence in my abilities."

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Provide a reason and be honest

Offer a brief and honest explanation for your inability to fulfill the request. People generally appreciate transparency. Whether it's due to a tight schedule, existing commitments, or personal priorities, share the reason with sincerity. For instance, "Unfortunately, I have prior commitments that I cannot reschedule."

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Use positive language

Frame your response in a positive light. Instead of focusing solely on what you cannot do, emphasize what you can contribute or suggest alternatives. This demonstrates your willingness to be helpful despite the current constraints. For example, "While I'm unable to commit to this right now, I'd be happy to explore other ways I can support you in the future."

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Use "I" statements

Employ "I" statements to communicate your decision assertively while keeping the focus on your own perspective. This helps avoid sounding dismissive or confrontational. For instance, say, "I have to decline the invitation due to a schedule conflict" rather than a more ambiguous or potentially accusatory statement.

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Express regret

Acknowledge the impact of your refusal on the other person and express regret sincerely. Demonstrating empathy for their situation helps soften the decline. For instance, "I regret that I'm unable to assist you with this right now. I understand the importance of the project, and I wish you the best in finding the support you need."

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Conclude on a positive note

End your response on a positive and forward-looking note. Reassure the person of your continued interest in the relationship or collaboration. For example, "Although I can't participate at this time, I look forward to the possibility of working together on future projects. Thank you again for considering me."


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