Going back to saying no, we mustn’t forget simply giving a short, genuine reason for saying no. As before, there is no need to be overly apologetic or feel guilty.
So to the request to work someones shift:-
“I can’t work then as I’m out with my family”
“I can’t help out as I have other commitments”
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1 A Raincheck “No” | How to Have Great Self Confidence // Mar 21, 2008 at 6:37 pm
[…] genuinely want to. Don’t add a “raincheck no” to ease your guilt - stick to the reasoned no we’ve looked at before. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS […]
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