Accepting or Refusing Help: Courtesy and Dignity
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We can set the tone -- a breezy, cheerful "No thanks!" is all that's
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eSight Nan
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One must always be aware that others do not have complete understanding
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Mike Rusk
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IF I NEED HELP I WOULD GLADLY ACCEPT IF IT WAS REALLY NECESSARY IF I
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JOHN ERICKKSON
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Never be rude. Politely refuse help. Sometimes though it is easier to
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Mike Rush
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I think it's situational. There will be times when you DO need help but
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Liz from the self esteem forum
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"No thanks, I'm okay." "Well, I guess I do need help this time, but it'
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Lauren Merryfield
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Being an indipendent person myself, I don't often ask for help and must
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Ann Chiappetta
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When I receive unsolicited help, I always say: "No, thanks, I can
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Debra
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Always be gracious to someone offering you help whether you need it or
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Carol Sexton
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I always smile and say in a very friendly sound voice,
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John D. Lewis
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I think that if someone feels bad when you''ve politely refused their
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Manon Williams
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I firmly, but gently place a restraining hand on the would-be helper
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Kerryann Ifill
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I was at a workshop recently where I had the opportunity to describe my
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Curt Woolford
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Thank you so kindly for your offer of assistance, but I feel that I'm
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Len Spicak
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If I cannot do something by myself even after I've tried, I ask for
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Jake
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