How to turn someone down nicely but firmly: Saying no to a friend who asks too much

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

You know these kinds of people. They are constantly asking you to do something for them. But you never ask anything in return! They are moochers to say the least. Here's how to tell them "no" firmly but politely.

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  • No, I don't think it's rude to say none of your business. Because if that person continues to badget you and there is no other way to stop him/her, you just have to lay it out on the table and don't worry about whether or not you are polite. Because this person has clearly crossed the line.

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  • I disagree. I don't think you will have to dump someone just because u don't need them to do anything for you but they're always needing you. A friend will always be there when in need. One wouldnt be a friend if everything has to be done equally... someone needs to be the friend

  • watching is front of TV is a plan? It's like lying to yourself.

  • you kinda remind me of the mom out of Two And A Half Men ( in a good way )

  • I am awful when it comes to saying no, this has helped. Thankyou :)

  • Good video

    but what if the person keeps asking you questions when you say you're not available? Like "What are you doing?" It's rude to say none of your business, right?

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