Saying “No” Indirectly

In business negotiations, Chinese often refuse requests indirectly by expressing embarrassment, putting matters off, or speaking vaguely, rather than saying “no” directly: “I’m sorry, but I just found out I have other obligations this weekend,” may stand in for a polite refusal.

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