You turn him down politely the first time. If he continues to ask you out tell him that you are not interested at all but are pleased that he thought enough of you to ask you out.
You reply simply no thank you, politely, of course. You don't want to hurt his/her feelings. Be polite, but be firm. Say it like you mean it.
I hates you go asks someone else who cares
"What is your ethnicity?" This asks what someone's ethnic or racial background is. "What is your nationality?" This asks what country someone is from, has citizenship in, or affiliates with politically. Both options are inoffensive and commonly used.
Say yes if you want to be their valentine! If not, decline, but POLITELY. They worked up a lot of courage to ask you, and you don't need to crush them!
Amethyst asks them about the rose and the button.
yeah............he hates you
"I am flattered that you enjoyed the food but we keep the recipe a close family (or business) secret, so sorry I cant give it to you.)
If someone asks "How are things with you?" then you can reply with:Things are well thanks, how about yourself?Think of it as the same as "How are you?". They are simply asking how you have been and how life has been in general for you. It is also polite to return the question.
Just say that you are dating someone else at this time. If he knows you're not dating anyone, tell him he's a great guy, but you don't feel you two are compatible.
because i'm a pothead
You should simply tell them politely that you are not comfortable doing them that favor.
Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham in the mob outside the jail in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She addresses him individually, highlighting the power of seeing someone as an individual rather than as part of a group.