How to say 'no' politely (like a Brit) - English In A Minute
Hi, I'm Phil and I'm going to tell you a little
secret about British people. And it's that
we're not great at saying 'no'.
So if you want to say 'no' like a Brit, remember
not to be too direct.
We don't actually like saying 'no', so start
by saying how bad it is, or apologise.
'Unfortunately….'
'I'm afraid….'
'Sorry, but….'
Ok, so now they know that you don't want to
do it, tell them why you have to do this terrible
thing.
'Unfortunately, I'm not able to come tonight.'
'I'm afraid that's not possible.'
'Sorry, but I don't think that's a good idea.'
OK, now the bad stuff is out of the way, suggest
an alternative.
'Unfortunately, I'm not able to come tonight.
Let's try next week!'
'I'm afraid that's not possible, but I've got another idea.'
So – just remember, not too direct, apologise,
say why and suggest an alternative.