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Reply to ""No" vs "I am sorry but I can't because...""
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[quote=Anonymous]Our nanny used to text or say the latter when saying she couldn't do a request we made of her. She would always say she was sorry and explain why she couldn't come with us for the weekend, work late, come in on her day off, or any other request we made that was above and beyond her duties. Now she just says or texts "No". There is nothing wrong with saying/texting "no", of course. I am just wondering if this shift is a signal of her unhappiness with us as a whole or if she is tired of me asking... Is it something I should bring up with her? [/quote]
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