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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not a Millennial -older Gen X and I use no worries or "don't worry about it" with rather than' No Thank You' with a few of the Boomer older female relatives who are really pushy. They seem to interpret "No thank you" as meaning either "I really meant yes, so do it anyway" or "Maybe and please keep pestering over and over until I say yes". I think the "no thank you" signals to them that you are polite and this can be exploited to do or get what they want. Don't worry about it comes off as a brush off and is more effective with them. I use "no thank you" with everyone else and they all respect no thank you as meaning no. [/quote]
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