What can you say instead of none of your business?
Synonyms for None of my business
- not my concern.
- not my business.
- not my job.
- not my place.
- not my case.
- not my problem.
- nothing to do.
- nothing to do with me.
How do you deny a question?
Useful Expressions to Handle Uncomfortable Questions
- I’d rather not say.
- I’d prefer not to talk about that.
- I’d rather not get into [this topic] at this event.
- I’d prefer not to discuss this right now.
- I’m sorry, that’s private.
- That’s a little too personal.
- That topic is too difficult to discuss at this moment.
How do you say it’s none of your business in a nice way?
Here are some options that are civil and suitable for anyone, though tone will decide whether you sound hostile or friendly as you say them:
- “I don’t want to discuss that.”
- “I’d rather not answer that.”
- “That’s not a topic I’d like to dwell on.”
- “I’m sorry, but I don’t want to talk about that.”
Who said what you think of me is none of my business?
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How do you say mind your business in a nice way?
5 (Polite!) Ways to Get a Loved One to Mind Their Own Business
- Start With “We.” I think if you’re partners, in love or in business, it’s kind of important to speak using partner terms.
- Ask Yourself Why.
- Focus on the Future.
- Turn on the Charm.
- Or Just Let ‘Em Butt In.
How do you gracefully deflect a question you don’t want to answer?
How to deflect
- Anticipate the difficult, direct questions you are likely to be asked. There are times when we are asked questions we don’t want to or cannot or should not answer.
- Develop deflecting questions.
- Practice deflecting questions.
- Anticipate responses to your deflection questions.
- Prepare to defend against deflection.
How do you politely not answer a question?
17 Amazing Tricks for Dodging Unwanted Questions
- Enlist the help of a friend. Sometimes, you just know someone is going to ask you an unwanted question.
- Restate—and reframe—the question.
- Deflect with a joke.
- Offer advice instead of an answer.
- Deflect the question back to the asker with a compliment.
- Turn the tables.
- Address a related, but safer, personal topic.
What is a word for not caring what others think?
careless, casual, easy-going, flippant, happy-go-lucky, heedless, insouciant, nonchalant, reckless, swaggering, swashbuckling, unconcerned. care for, carve, cadre, car.
What does I have nothing to do with it mean?
be nothing to do with (someone or something) To be unrelated or irrelevant to someone or something.