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ring dance


Question Posted Monday September 19 2005, 6:56 pm

i asked a question similar to this before..but i didn't get the answers i was looking for.

i asked how to politely turn i guy down when he asks you to a dance.
my ring dance is in april and i know its a while away, but when someone asks me to be their date and i don't want to be..how can i turn them down?
is there some unwritten rule that you have to accept the first person who asks you?


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XXkaiiOO answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 7:28 pm:
well you dont have to say yes to the first person who asks you.. you can tell them that you have someone else to go with or you can just say you would rather not go with them... but try to be nice about it and try not to hurt them.. or anything like that.. hope i helped..

*k La*

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cjAdvice answered Monday September 19 2005, 11:54 pm:
well the truth is alway's the best way to go. so just say no, sorry or somthing really polite and sweet.

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Razhie answered Monday September 19 2005, 11:35 pm:
"No Thank You." Works wonders here. You can try and be nicer about it. "I'm just not into you like that." or "I'm sorry I'm not interested."

But by far, the nicest way to turn someone down is to just do it. Don't sugar coat it or lead them on. Be friendly but straightforward.

That rule only exists if you are a whimp. Go for what you want, not just any guy that wants you.

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babigirl500 answered Monday September 19 2005, 9:39 pm:
Be like "i still want to keep my options open and be avialbe and see what else comes my way but i will deff . keep you in mind'....or the honest but polite way "to tell you the truth your a great guy as a friend but i cant see you as my date im really sorry "

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