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What do you say back to you no you?
No, you’re actually going….
- No, but maybe you SHOULD have.
- No, but this is more stupid than anything I might have said.
- No, you didn’t. What’s your point?
- You didn’t ask me? Then why are you still talking?
- You don’t want my opinion? Good luck. See ya! ( Walk away)
- Pleeeeeease. You need all the help you can get!
How do you handle answer no?
Points to Emphasize
- Make a distinction as to how you would respond based on who is saying no.
- If it’s a supervisor saying no, respond that you would respect his or her decision.
- It’s also a good idea to mention your willingness to understand the decision so that you can improve for the future.
How do you respond to someone who is talking to you?
Walk away and find someone who talks to you with respect. If you don’t want to dignify their comment with a verbal response, sometimes the best response is to walk away, whether they’re still talking or not.
How do you deal with negative responses to your requests?
If you are the person who takes the negative response and lets the other person know that you understand their decision and that you appreciate the fact that they took the time to consider your request, you’ll instantly stand out. It’s also likely that the person on the other end will appreciate you more and be open to future requests.
How do you respond when someone says no reason to change?
No reason to change that now.” Restate — Clarify or redirect negative wording. Anyone can inadvertently give offense or spark disagreement. At such times, it’s useful to employ one of my favorite strategies: Give them a chance to do the right thing.
How do you turn a stupid question into a conversation?
According to the expert: “Turn a stupid question into a new conversation and [then] change the subject. You can give a very brief answer without going into a lot of detail. Just last week someone came up to me and said, ‘Are you tired? You look tired.’ And I said, ‘No, I’m not tired. I had a great day! Speaking of, how’s your day been going?’