How to Say โNo, thank youโ in Italian
No, grazie
No Grat-si-ay
[No Grat-si-ay]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Use to politely decline offers.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Declining politely keeps interactions friendly.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[No]
No
Used to refuse politely.
No, grazie, non serve altro.
No, thank you, nothing else is needed.
grazie
[Grat-si-ay]
Thank you
Expression of gratitude following a refusal.
No, grazie, va bene cosรฌ.
No, thank you, it's fine like that.
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