There is no easy way, but honesty. Simply tell them you don't feel the same way about them. Most people don't like to hurt another, but honesty is simply the best policy.
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 politely tell him that your not interested. Easy as pie.
you break it to him politely.
Thank him politely, but turn him down because I don't swing that way.What you would do... I don't know. Do you believe this is something that's likely to happen to you?
Politely and calmly tell him that you are not interested. If he presses the issue, then tell him why you are not interested. If there is a reason other than his age, you can mention that instead.
You can politely ask your neighbor to be quiet by approaching them in a calm and respectful manner, expressing your concern about the noise, and kindly requesting that they keep it down.
To turn down a hug, you can politely step back and smile while saying something like, "I appreciate the gesture, but I’m not really in the mood for a hug right now." You can also offer a friendly handshake or a wave as an alternative. Maintaining a warm tone helps convey your message without hurting the other person's feelings.
A courteous way to turn down an invitation is to express gratitude for the invite, such as saying, "Thank you so much for the invitation; I really appreciate it." You can then politely decline by stating your reason briefly, like, "Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend." It's also nice to express interest in future gatherings, such as, "I hope to join next time!"
The opposite of politely is impolitely.Both politely and impolitely are adverbs.
You can politely ask your upstairs neighbors to keep the noise down by approaching them in person or leaving a friendly note. Express your concern about the noise and ask if they could be mindful of the noise levels, especially during quiet hours.
politely in Tagalog: pagkamagalang
Turn in the homework, Carry out the task (addressed to more than one person, and politely)