no, thank you
no, thank you
A polite refusal of something. (Despite being polite in form, it can be used in an impolite manner.) A: "Would you like some Brussels sprouts?" B: "No, thank you. I don't care for them." A: "You're saying you wouldn't go to the prom with Charlie?" B: "Ew, gross—no, thank you!"
See also: thank
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
no, thank you
and no, thanksa phrase used to decline something. Bob: Would you care for some more coffee? Mary: No, thank you. John: Do you want to go downtown tonight? Jane: No, thanks.
See also: thank
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- no, thanks
- Can you tell me (something)?
- ladies first
- it's a pleasure
- I don't suppose you
- I don't suppose you could...
- it's nothing
- come on over
- Leaving so soon?
- (are) you leaving so soon?