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Giving a reason why you are saying “no” to joining friends in behavior that does not appeal to you often goes over better if you provide a reason. Which statement BEST explains why this is the case?

Excuses are always popular and people like to hear them.

It comes across as sharing rather than judging.

If you say “no” without an explanation, you are being rude.

People are expected to justify all of their choices to friends.

User So Over It
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Answer: If you say “no” without an explanation, you are being rude.

Explanation: That's being rude!

User Sean Carey
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Answer:

If you say “no” without an explanation, you are being rude.

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