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Yevgeniya
how to show your disagreement and indignation? How to translate Russian expressions «Ну, уж нет!» или «Увольте!» «Чёрта с два!» или «Как бы не так!» into English? For those who don’t know Russian: Which expression do you use to show your disagreement and indignation when someone wants you to do that you don’t want to do? I gathered a bunch of expressions but I am not sure which is the most relevant in the following situation: "For the fifth time my boss asked me to work overtime (on weekend) and I know that it won’t be extra pay for this hours. So I thought to myself: “No way!/ Horse feathers! /My foot! My ass! /Like hell I am going to do this!/ The deuce a bit!” and found a reasonable excuse not to come to the office." Which should I choose? Thank you!
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“No way!/ Horse feathers! /My foot! My ass! /Like hell I am going to do this! >( very) rude The deuce a bit!”> not sure what you mean / No way Jose = no way in hell > rude I would just say " Sorry , I cant ! ( ...reasons >>>>)
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Well, if it's just in your head (our thoughts affect the world, too, but if we can't protect our thoughts, what hope is there)... and at the risk of a thousand downvotes, here are random things that come to mind after too much coffee (which is any coffee in my case): "Aw hellzz naw!" "Shove that!" "Really?? ... really?" "That s**t won't fly with me." "I think not." "Uhhh... no." "And the survey says no!" (Family Feud) "What a clusterf**k!" (when things won't stop going wrong) "Eat it!" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcJjMnHoIBI) One of the Russian phrases you used seemed to translate to something like "Dismissed!", which would be an interesting way of saying it.
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A lot would depend on how polite or rude you want to be. With something like that - you can get _very_ rude. From the ones you gave, I have never heard anyone say 'Horse feathers', and 'the deuce a bit' sounds like something a Victorian would say. (i.e. a century ago). 'No way', and 'my foot' are both relatively common, and relatively polite. 'like hell' is a bit less polite.
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Sorry, I have gathered...
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