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OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, thanks vs. No thanks? "No, thanks" with a comma, I think, means, "No, but thank you, anyway." "No thanks" without a comma means "No gratitude; I didn't even receive a thank you." which one do you feel is better?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, thanks. It sounds and looks friendlier. The other one makes it seem like you have an attitude. Even when you don't.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha.. Nice point!

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