Witty and Clever Ways to Say "No" to Personal Questions
To Avoid Personal Questions with Style
- Answer with a question. This is a great way to deflect the question and change the subject. For example, if someone asks you how much money you make, you could ask them, "Why do you ask?" or "What do you think?"
- Make a joke. This is a great way to lighten the mood and avoid answering the question directly. For example, if someone asks you if you're seeing anyone, you could say, "I'm seeing a lot of people...on TV."
- Change the subject. This is a simple but effective way to avoid answering a personal question. For example, if someone asks you about your salary, you could say, "That's a good question. But let's talk about something else...like your favorite ice cream flavor."
- Be vague. This is a good way to avoid answering a question without being rude. For example, if someone asks you how old you are, you could say, "I'm old enough to know better."
- Avoid eye contact. This is a subtle way to signal that you don't want to answer the question. If someone asks you a personal question, you could avoid eye contact and simply say, "I'd rather not talk about that."
The most important thing is to be comfortable with my own boundaries and to respect the boundaries of others. If we don't want to answer a question, do we or we don't have to?
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