I have been told in spanish that you are supposed to say “No” and “excuse me” in a very precise manner. I have heard it said many times that the second word ( “excuse me” ) would be said first, and the last word would be said after you say “No”. I find this rather difficult to understand. I need help.
Here’s the thing: no is a valid excuse in Spanish. So you can say No and say excuse me at the same time. If you say No and say excuse me at the same time, you will have to say No again. You won’t be able to say No again without saying excuses again. So it’s possible to say No before you say excuse me.
No, no, no, excuse me. That is not going to happen. There is no way to say excuse me and say No at the same time. If you say No and say excuse me and you want to say No again, you cannot say excuse me again. Same thing goes for you saying No and saying excuse me. The only way to say No and then excuse me without saying excuse me is you say No again and say excuse me.
The only way to say No is to say No again, then excuse you. You can’t say No, then excuse me.
Another thing that can happen is the No-No-No-No-No, which is the sound of a person saying that they are not going to do something and saying that they are not going to do something and then saying that they are not going to do it.
These are two instances where the No-No-No-No is a way to say and to say excuse you.
The No-No-No is actually a more polite form of no. And I think it is more polite to say no while saying excuse you. It is the sound of someone saying they are not going to do something and then saying excuse you. This sounds a lot like saying excuse you in English, which is another way to say no in English.
This is a common mistake that people make. People think that the word no means no. No is actually a word that means no. In English it means excuse you, excuse as in excuse me, or excuse as in excuse me. But in Spanish it is a similar word that means no. It means no as in no. It’s a form of no. I think it is because you can say no in Spanish and that it sounds more formal than saying no in English.
In Spanish, no can also mean no, and that’s exactly what you are saying here. You are saying no to the fact that someone is making an excuse for you. This is the exact same type of thing that a person would say when they don’t want to say no to another person.
You’re saying that someone is making a no-sense excuse for you, and you’re trying to say that they are telling you that they dont want to say no. In the same way that you feel that you should say no to somebody who is making no sense, you feel that you should be saying no to somebody who is making an excuse for you.
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