Women, what’s a polite way to say “none of your business”?
Question by Someone different: Women, what’s a polite way to say “none of your business”?
“None of your business” is kind of rude so i was just wondering how i could say it to my girlfriend in a polite way.
I asked this before but i didnt get many good answers.
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Answer by Zodiac Man *
Could you go away please.
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i think it depends on the context. you could say…
– ‘im sorry, but I don’t want to talk about that’
– ‘it’s private’
– ‘it’s boring’
– you could say ‘none of your business’ in a kind of jokey way to break the tension
– you could try changing the subject, but that only works sometimes
if your lady wants to know something you do not want to share tell her you are not ready to talk about it… but if it is a relationship breaker decide how bad you want her in your life
“I was thinking about what I should get for your birthday…”
Just say ‘Sweetie, I don’t feel like talking about it right now’. It’s a lot nicer than saying ‘none of your buisness’, and it puts the blame on you not her which everyone likes.
I agree with Broken Angel. If this is a woman you are trying to be in a relationship with then it is her business.
If not, try “Im sorry, I dont wish to discuss the matter”.
i always say “noneya” then they ask what that means, so you jokingly explain it means none of your business. the conversation trails away. works awesome for me. i also say “that’s confidential”
My momma told me to ask the asker “why do YOU need to know”? Seems to have worked well. They have to explain their justification for violating your privacy.
Well, given that you’re apparently obsessed with this question and have an incredible inability to express yourself in just the simplest of terms, I think you should say what you feel and that would be
“Don’t make me have to kill you!”
Second posting in just 2 hours–does she really dog you that much?
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none of your beeswax!
“I’d rather not talk about it” is always pretty good, and then you can always quickly change the topic to something about her that she likes to talk about.
I would turn it around and ask this person the same personal question. That way you avoid conflict. Or you could say “what do you think?”
The reason you don’t get good answers is because we need some context in order to help you.
What kinds of things does she say that prompt you to want to say that back?
Your response DEPENDS on what she says that you want to respond to. If you want our help, then give us the information we need to be able to help you.
But, yes, “None of your business” is rude; you need polite alternatives. What they are depends on what she says.
Nothing wrong with saying it’s none of your business.
I choose who I share my personal life with for those
who cannot be direct. Directness is the best policy!!!!
why should you be polite to your girlfriend for being so nosey. Just say “non of your f*cking business”
Say, “I’d rather not say now., I’ll tell you later.”
OR
” I cant tell you, I promised him/her i woud keep it private”
Now she may put up a fight and try to still get it out of you, but these may work. I am a girlfriend and I believe eveything is my business when it comes to my man. I wanna know. but good luck, lol.