You can politely express disinterest by saying something like, "Thank you for offering, but I'm not interested at this time."
To politely ask someone to be your college roommate, you can say something like, "Would you be interested in being roommates for our upcoming college year?"
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You can politely ask for an invitation to the event by expressing your interest and asking if there is a possibility for you to attend. You could say something like, "I'm really interested in attending the event. Is there a chance I could receive an invitation?"
Politely say no thank you and that you're not interested.
You tell him politely that you are not interested.
To politely decline a money gift, you can express your gratitude and explain that you are unable to accept it for personal reasons. You can say something like, "Thank you so much for your kind offer, but I prefer not to accept money gifts at this time. Your thoughtfulness means a lot to me."
When You Say Something Nicely
Yes. Polite is an adjective, and politely as the adverb describing something that is done in a polite manner.
To politely and effectively agree to a date invitation, simply express your gratitude for the invitation and confirm your interest in going on the date. You can say something like, "Thank you for asking me out, I would love to go on a date with you." This response is both polite and clear in conveying your agreement.
Tell her politely that you are interested in someone else (even if you aren't).
Ask her how her day is going. Be kind, polite, and interesting.
You politely tell him that your not interested. Easy as pie.