stupidsmoke9794 stupidsmoke9794
  • 21-11-2018
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?It is better to hear or give a specific "no" to a request than to settle for "maybe" or "I'll try."

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cassiereagan
cassiereagan cassiereagan
  • 21-11-2018

i would say "I'll try."

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exoticbunnylover123
exoticbunnylover123 exoticbunnylover123
  • 21-11-2018

Yes! "Maybes" and "i'll try"s make people question what you mean, especially when they are given that answer many times, enough to lose trust. A specific no, maybe with a reason to help sugarcoat it, will suffice, and not hurt the other person's feelings.


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