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What is the opposite of "thank you"?
What is the opposite of thank you, is there any phrase one could say to express "I actively do not appreciate this"
It's not "no thank you" because that's just a polite way to decline something while still letting the person know you appreciate the offer. What's something that would show your disappreciation?
30 Answers
- robert2020Lv 71 month ago
You could say: 'no thank YOU'. With a strong infelection on YOU.
Source(s): Native American English speaker. - SnowbirdLv 61 month ago
That would depend upon what you were appreciating or not - whichever the case.
If you had been invited out to someone's celebration party and didn't enjoy the evening, you would still be gracious and say, "I have never experienced an evening quite like this and I am not used to such loud music (or whatever it was that offended you) but thank you for all your effort on my behalf. I have to admit that I wouldn't choose to accept a similar invite a second time, but nevertheless I certainly appreciated your thoughtfulness in including me in your celebrations."
- Anonymous1 month ago
spank you
- nineteenthlyLv 71 month ago
There isn't a way to express it in English and there's no one opposite. To me the "opposite" of "thank you" would be "bitte sehr", i.e. what you say when you offer someone something.
- garryLv 62 months ago
universal language , whats this sh#t comes to mind ..atleast you will be understood !!!
- Anonymous2 months ago
No, thank you. -----
- rustbucketLv 72 months ago
You would have to break the relationship there is no polite way to say you don't appreciate someone and expect them to like you for without risk of becoming a foe.