Examples from Different Societal Areas

  • Education: Students may say indirect no’s to teacher’s requests to avoid embarrassment, using replies like 我试试看 (“I’ll try”) instead of refusal.
  • Business: A polite no camouflaged as careful consideration or need to consult further.
  • Politics: Open no’s are rare; disagreements are expressed indirectly or through controlled language.
  • Social interactions: Non-verbal cues like silence, hesitation, or changing the subject often replace verbal no.
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