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is "no, thanks" rude? When I was seeing goods in a supermarket, a clerk asked me "Can I help you". What should I say if I didn't need her help? Is "no, thanks" rude? What should I say if I needed her help?
2014年8月5日 03:44
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... and your tone of voice is important. If you say it in a friendly manner, with a smile and eye contact, it wouldn't be seen as rude.
2014年8月5日
In America, "no thanks" isn't rude as long as you say it in a pleasant manner. You could also say, "No, I'm good, thanks", or "No, i'm ok." Of course you can always say "No thank you" if you are worried about it. If you did need help, you can respond, "Yes, where do you keep the soap?" Or, "Yes, can you tell me/show me where the milk is?" Hope this answers your question.
2014年8月5日
"No, thanks" is correct. If you want help, then, "Yes, please." Sometimes it does not feel friendly, because sometimes the clerk is not being sincere. If you are in a store where there is a lot of shoplifting, they may just be saying "May I help you?" to explain why they are talking to you. What they are really saying is "We have noticed you and we are watching you." "No thanks" is still the correct thing to say, but it explains why sometimes the interaction feels awkward or unfriendly. Really, in this situation, the store clerk is being rude.
2014年8月5日
No, it's not rude at all. However, it's normal to add a reason or explanation: "No thanks, I'm just looking."
2014年8月5日
A really natural, polite option would be "That's OK, I've got it, but thanks so much for asking."
2014年8月5日
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