7種不傷人的委婉拒絕方法
How many ways are there to say “No” without offending anyone's feeling? Well, there is “No, I can't”, “No, I don't have time” and “No, I don't want to”。 But the problem is that many of us try to avoid situations that require us to say “No” to people. In almost every culture this little word is associated with rejection, failure, egoism and a lack of tact and empathy towards others.
有多少種方法在拒絕時(shí)而不得罪人呢? “不行,我沒(méi)法做。” “不行,我沒(méi)空。” “不行,我不想做。” 但是問(wèn)題在于,我們很多人都想避免對(duì)別人說(shuō)“不”。 幾乎在每種文化中,“不”這個(gè)字都和拒絕、失敗、利己主義、應(yīng)變能力不足、缺少同情心聯(lián)系起來(lái)。
I can not recall how many times I have eaten burnt, undercooked, blandand poorly tasting dishes simply because I did not want to hurt the feelings of the person who had cooked them. Or the times when I bought something, I did not need, because I felt guilty leaving a shop empty-handed after spending 20 minutes of the shop assistant's time.
我記不起來(lái)有多少次,我因?yàn)椴幌雮ψ鲲埖娜说母星槎缘艉说、夾生的、平淡無(wú)味的或味道很差的食物。 我也記不起來(lái)有多少次我買(mǎi)了不需要的東西,只是因?yàn)槲矣X(jué)得花了導(dǎo)購(gòu)員20分鐘的時(shí)間兩手空空離開(kāi)會(huì)有一種負(fù)罪感。
How do you say “No” without offending anyone or feeling guilty afterwards? There is a great lesson to be learned from such approach to communication.
怎樣說(shuō)“不”而不冒犯他人或之后自己沒(méi)有負(fù)罪感?我們可以好好學(xué)習(xí)一下這種溝通的方法。
If just like me, you sometimes find it difficult to be direct about saying “No”, you can still be assertiveand express you disagreement in a more subtle, yet equally powerful way. The great thing about this method is that it gets your point across without making you look bad, unprofessional, insensitive or uncaring.
如果你和我一樣,有時(shí)你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)很難直接說(shuō)“不”,但是你依然可以自信地用更加微妙、同樣有效的.方式表達(dá)異議。 這種方法的精妙之處在于,既能表達(dá)你的意思,又不會(huì)讓人覺(jué)得你很差勁、不夠職業(yè)、不夠敏感或漠不關(guān)心。
Here are 7 Sneaky Ways to Say “No” without Offending Anyone
下面是7種拒絕而不傷害他人的委婉方法:
1. “This sounds interesting, but I have too much on my plate at the moment.”
“聽(tīng)起來(lái)很有趣,但是我現(xiàn)在有太多的事情要做。”
When you start your disagreement with a compliment: “this sounds interesting”, it makes the person less defensive and gives you a validreason to decline “I have too much on my plate at the moment”。
如果你在表達(dá)異議時(shí)用贊美開(kāi)頭:“聽(tīng)起來(lái)很有趣”,會(huì)讓人的心理防御降低,這時(shí)你可以用正當(dāng)理由來(lái)拒絕,如“我現(xiàn)在有太多的事情要做。”
2. “I'm sorry but last time I did ___, I had a negative experience.”
“不好意思,上次我這樣做時(shí),我很難受 。”
This is a life-saver for me every time I have to explain to people that I do not eat meat. Before I would say that I was a vegetarian, but for some reason this explanation has never worked on hospitable Italian grandmothers. They would try to feed me bacon, sausage and octopuses (yuck!) explaining it with “this is not meat” or “I just put a little in this dish”。
當(dāng)我每次需要向他人解釋我不吃肉時(shí),這句話(huà)是我的救命稻草。在此之前,我通常說(shuō)我是素食主義者,但是不知什么原因,這種解釋對(duì)好客的意大利奶奶們一點(diǎn)兒用也沒(méi)有。她們總是讓我吃培根、香腸和章魚(yú)(真難吃!),并向我解釋“這不是肉”或“只放了一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)兒。”
Now I simply say, “I'm sorry, but I can not eat meat. Last time I did, I had a terrible headache.” And it works like a charm, because no one wants to hurt you on purpose.
現(xiàn)在我只是說(shuō),“不好意思,我不能吃肉。上次我吃肉時(shí),我頭疼得很厲害。” 這非常管用,因?yàn)闆](méi)人想故意傷害你。
The focus here is not on what you want or do not want to do, but on your previous bad experience.
這里要注意的是,關(guān)鍵不在于你想要什么或不想做什么,關(guān)鍵在于上次你這樣做很難受。
3. “I'd love to do this, but ____”
“我想這么做,但是____”。
This is a great way of saying that you like the idea, you are willing to help, but you just can not do it at the moment.
這是一種很好的方式,說(shuō)你喜歡這樣做,你想去幫忙,但是你現(xiàn)在沒(méi)法做。
Note: Just do not go into a lengthy justification of why you can not do it.
注意:不要進(jìn)一步說(shuō)明你為什么不能做。
First, it is not necessary. Time is a limited resource and when you say “yes” to one task, you have to say “no” to other opportunities that might be more important, urgent and beneficial to you at the moment. Second, offering a lengthy explanation makes you sound guilty and unsure, so people might push further to see if you will agree.
首先,沒(méi)有必要。每個(gè)人的時(shí)間都是有限的,當(dāng)你對(duì)一項(xiàng)任務(wù)說(shuō)“是”的時(shí)候,你就不得不對(duì)另外的一些機(jī)遇說(shuō)“不”,盡管那些機(jī)遇現(xiàn)在對(duì)你來(lái)說(shuō)可能是更加重要、緊急或有益的。另外,進(jìn)一步解釋會(huì)讓你有種負(fù)罪感和不確定感,人們可以進(jìn)一步勸說(shuō)你看你是否會(huì)同意。
4. “I'm not the best person to help on this. Why don't you try X?”
“我不是這項(xiàng)任務(wù)的最佳人選。要不你們看看X行不行?”
If you feel that you can not contribute much to the task, have no time or lack the resources, do not beat around the bush! Let the person know it up front. This, however, does not mean that you can not be helpful. You can still refer the person to a lead they can follow up on.
如果你覺(jué)得你不能在任務(wù)中投入太多精力,沒(méi)有那么多時(shí)間或缺少資源,那就不要拐彎抹角!讓別人知道。這樣,別人就不會(huì)覺(jué)得你沒(méi)有幫忙。你可以推薦他人供他們參考。
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