It means he will be polite, but don't expect anything more.
That means that he considers you a good friend -- a pal -- but not a romantic interest. (Assuming that he understands the meaning of the word "cordial.")
He is telling you he is not interested and will be friendly, but not friends . He must have thought you were wanting more to say this to you.
you say amigable, simpático, cordial
IT MEANS IN A HEARTY MANNER.
If you mean the name "Guy", then "casa de Guy", but if you mean "guy" as in a man, then "casa de tío".
Behaving in a cordial and diplomatic fashion
con un cordial saludo
a guy told me he wants to see what i am all about. what does he mean?
cordial is to be kind
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Here are some sentences with different meanings.She gave us a cordial greeting and invited us inside.Then, she offered us glasses of cordial.We felt we had cordial relations with her.The Priest drank a glass or cordial. The cat knocked over the glass of cordial onto the new sofa.After I had been playing outside with my friends, I felt tired and needed a glass of cordial to cool down.The host was cordial in inviting guests.
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You don't have to say anything unless he asks you on a date/out then in this case be polite and say Thanks, I'm flattered but I am not interested sorry. There is no need to be rude or make a scene of this or make him feel worse then he will when you do turn him down - be polite, cordial and leave things at that.