8 Polite Ways to Decline a Party Invitation
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8 Polite Ways to Decline a Party Invitation
When you get invited to a wedding or a party, “yes” might feel like the only socially acceptable response. If your RSVP is something short of that, you might put off responding at all—or stumble into a response that’s unintentionally rude. “We’re raised to be polite or not rock the boat and to avoid hurting someone’s feelings, and yet in trying to be nice, we end up being vague and unclear and often more hurtful than if we were just candid,” say…
Witty Ways to Decline Invitations - News Anyway
Setting Boundaries with Humor and Grace In today’s busy world, saying “no” matters more than ever, but many people feel no permission for this. Just like they were trapped in a Tony Bet game. Social lives are full, but energy is limited. Setting boundaries protects your well-being. And it doesn’t need to be awkward. Humor can soften a decline and even bring people closer. This article shares clever ways to say “no” with grace—no guilt included. …
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