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Article created by: Justinas Keturka

Rejection is—unfortunately—a core and inevitable part of dating. So, asking someone out to go on a date with you can be incredibly stressful. In the back of your mind, you’re likely wondering, what if this doesn’t work out? And, let’s not be naive—things often really don’t work out as planned. However, there is a silver lining!

The person rejecting you wields a lot of power in their hands. How they turn you down and phrase things can have a massive impact on how you feel about the entire debacle in the end. Inspired by u/theonlinepartofme, the r/AskReddit community spilled the tea about the most respectful ways someone rejected them. Scroll down for their wholesome stories!

Bored Panda got in touch with the person behind the interesting thread, u/theonlinepartofme, and they were kind enough to share their thoughts on rejection, honesty, and how to handle these situations well. You'll find our interview with them below.

#1

Two people sitting by the lakeside, illustrating respectful rejection and positive communication moments. Went on a few dates with her after moving to a new country.  She said something along the lines of “I think you’re nice and you’ll do well with the girls here, but I’m just not feeling it.”

We still bump into each other and have a chat and it’s not awkward at all, which I put down to her honesty and maturity.

Oaktreedesk , Priscilla Du Preez Report

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    #2

    Woman sitting on outdoor steps upset as man walks away, representing being turned down respectfully in a relationship. "You seem to want a boyfriend, I'm a workaholic and can't see that in my life right now." It hurt but I appreciated the honesty.

    Creepy_Line3977 , RDNE Stock project Report

    #3

    Two people holding hands gently outdoors, illustrating respectful moments of being turned down. I once heard, "I have a lot of respect for you, but I don’t see us being a match", it was honest without being harsh.

    violetrose398 , cottonbro studio Report

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    #4

    Two people in a cozy cafe having a respectful conversation, illustrating times people were turned down kindly. The best was a polite "I think we’re on different wavelengths, but I appreciate the chat".

    SmallAllyx , Kiran KR Report

    #5

    A woman respectfully turning down a man who is speaking to her with a concerned expression outdoors. “Wow, I can’t believe someone as great as you would want to date me. Unfortunately, I’m not ready to date at this time, but I’ll let you know if things change.”

    I walked away feeling really good after that.

    ZhangtheGreat , Keira Burton Report

    #6

    Ancient stone temple with female statue columns at sunset, illustrating times people were turned down respectfully. She knew I have an affinity for Ancient Greek and composed her rejection in Attic prose. Stung, but how can I not respect that?

    LParticle , Uiliam Nörnberg Report

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    #7

    Two people having a calm and respectful conversation outdoors near city landmarks, illustrating respectful turn down moments. I felt hopeful for our relationship when they stated, "I appreciate your interest, but I just don't see a future for us together. Can we still be friends?" It was a mature and courteous statement.

    LadyinFantasy , Yolanda Suen Report

    #8

    Rainbow pride flag waving outside a brick building symbolizing respectful and kind rejection moments. “If I were straight I’d say yes”.

    nvdrz , Anastasiia Chepinska Report

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    #9

    Couple in a cozy cafe sharing drinks, illustrating moments people were turned down respectfully without hard feelings. The nicest rejection to the first time I ever initiated interest, was quite an impactful life lesson for me.
    A guy who was more of a friendly stranger/acquaintance than anything, I asked him out. He did look really surprised, when I did and took his time to respond. He said he was very flattered but he couldn't as he had just started seeing someone (which was true and I believe they are still together many years on).
    But he never stopped being friendly and kind in front of his friends when he saw me.
    It was impactful because, I put myself out there, it wasn't the social catastrophe I always imagined in my head by taking that risk and it validated my trust in my own judgement in being able to "pick" a kind person. Definitely put me in a better headspace for when I eventually met my now husband.

    JibbyTR , Khoa Võ Report

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    #10

    Students focused on writing and reading in a classroom, showing respectful and calm study environment after being turned down. (in high school) She told me that she thought I was nice, but her friend liked me and she'd feel bad if we went out, so I should ask her out instead.

    I ended up going out with the friend for over a year.

    whoisdatmaskedman , Pavel Danilyuk Report

    #11

    A respectful rejection moment between a young couple sitting close, showing gentle and understanding body language. “I really appreciate the offer, but I don’t want to waste your time if I’m not feeling the same way.” Honest, clear, and no awkwardness.

    Safe_Smell_3255 Report

    #12

    Person holding a large blue hydrangea flower, symbolizing respectful and kind moments of being turned down. He gave me a blue flower on valentine’s day… blue flowers signify friendship. poetic, yes.

    jeni0eee , Naro K Report

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    #13

    Two people doing a respectful fist bump, symbolizing polite and respectful turn down moments. He said he wasn't interested and that he looked at me as more of a sister he never had than a girlfriend, which I understood and respected. We're still very good friends to this day.

    Aquatarkana , Taylor Smith Report

    #14

    Construction worker in safety gear operating equipment behind danger tape, reflecting respectful turn down moments. I was hired for a brand new hardware store and there was a hot construction worker during the fitout. I mustered up the courage to ask for his number just before the store opened. He said he was flattered but married. We chatted briefly and that was that. He was a nice guy.

    LandoCatrissian_ , Life Of Pix Report

    #15

    Bar scene with people socializing and bartenders serving drinks in a respectful and relaxed atmosphere. I was at a bar doing some day drinking in my late 20s. I was there with a large group of people, as one will do in Fells Point, Baltimore. I approached 3 ladies at a bar table, said a few words and got them to laugh. One girl simply says, “We’re sorry, we all have boyfriends.”
    I replied with something like, “Oh, that’s cool. Well, you all enjoy our day. It was lovely talking to you.” I said it genuinely and with a smile.
    The girls giggled between them then one piped up, “We think you’re cute though.”
    I laugh, said thank you, and walked away.

    question1343 , Pixabay Report

    #16

    Two people dressed formally sharing a respectful moment, illustrating times people were turned down politely. He said, 'you're an amazing person, but I just don’t feel that spark.' Honestly, it hurt, but I appreciated the honesty more than anything.

    aprilshills , Quỳnh Lê Mạnh Report

    #17

    Close-up of hands gently holding a chocolate chip cookie representing respectful ways people were turned down. They gave me a cookie and said, 'I'm not interested, but I appreciate the offer.' That cookie was my closure, and I will forever cherish it.

    prettyjaiyieeee , Chris Hardy Report

    #18

    Couple sitting outside at night with peaceful expressions, illustrating respectful and kind turn down moments. 'You're nice but just not my type' that was understandable and ok for me. And wayyy nicer than just being ghosted.

    SryForMyIncontinence , iSawRed Report

    #19

    Simon Cowell holding papers and saying a respectful turn down with the text It’s a no from me in bold letters. Asked if she wanted to see me again and she sent me a Simon Cowell gif, "it's a no from me."

    It was hilarious.

    Rentality Report

    #20

    Man and woman having a respectful conversation after being turned down, showing calm and understanding body language. After 2 months of dating, I'd been falling for her hard and she knew it, so she sat me down and told me that she didn't have feelings for me yet, and that she was going to start seeing other guys (we weren't exclusive yet). She was willing to keep dating because she really liked spending time with me and knew I'd be a good boyfriend for her, but I suspected it'd just be worsening the inevitable pain so I ended it. After we split she texted me that she thought I was a wonderful person and that I hoped I found someone.

    It didn't stop me from being a little heartbroken, but I did feel valued and felt that like she'd really wanted it to work out.

    xDskyline , Alena Darmel Report

    #21

    Couple holding hands across a table with wine glasses, showing a respectful and gentle moment of being turned down. She said she wasn't ready for a relationship but that I would be the first person she called if she was ready.

    Honestly, when I asked her I don't think I was ready either. I just kind of blurted after we had a few drinks.

    The feelings haven't changed, but it was just the wrong time to do so.

    Virtual-Chicken-1031 , René Ranisch Report

    #22

    Couple having a respectful conversation indoors with heart-shaped balloons in the background, showing calm expressions. “You’re just not my type” is the best version of rejection.

    It can’t be argued, but it also doesn’t communicate that the person is unattractive in general, just in a subjective manner.

    It also doesn’t contain some kind of dishonest compliment.

    heyitsvonage , Ron Lach Report

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    #23

    Driver with red hat looking in rearview mirror at night, illustrating respectful turn down moments with calm urban traffic. I was dating a girl that lived 2 hours away. She waited for a weekend where she could drive down to me (We took turns driving up/down) to dump me in person, when she could have EASILY just saved the time, money and effort to do it over text. As much as that sucked, I respect her for that.

    Bannybear1 , selcuk s Report

    #24

    Silhouettes of two people having a respectful conversation at sunset, showing peaceful and polite interaction moments. It was a simple "i have someone, but thank you for the compliment."

    in just those few words she let me know that she didn't think i was a creep for asking, and she recognized that i asked because i liked something about her.

    i still remember it, years later.

    ETA i don't know if the boyfriend part was true, and it didn't matter. the thanks part, i liked that.

    lovethemstars , Ricky Esquivel Report

    #25

    Young woman thoughtfully listening to respectful feedback from a colleague in a modern lab setting. I had a beautiful girl in one of my lab classes in college (I'm almost 50 now but still remember!) and I finally worked up the nerve to ask her out. I was gentlemanly about it but probably also visibly at least a bit nervous. She looked me right in the eye and said something along the lines of "oh my gosh, that is so sweet of you. but I can't, I'm already with someone." Just a nice combination of being genuine and kind and (presumably?) honest, showing some appreciation for the compliment and not making it weird. She got a compliment and I walked away with my dignity and knowing I at least tried. Could be much worse.

    MikeGander , cottonbro studio Report

    #26

    Person holding a smartphone dialing a number, illustrating moments people were turned down respectfully. It wasnt during the time he turned me down, but years later that guy contacted me again (when he was engaged already) and told me he used to have severe attachment issues and that he thought i was too nice of a girl to break my heart so he decided to drop me instead of playing unfair and he just wanted to apologise :)

    That felt quite good to hear:).

    berryblobs , Priscilla Du Preez Report

    #27

    Two people sitting outdoors at a wooden bench, sharing a moment that reflects being turned down so respectfully. They just said they weren’t ready for a relationship but valued my friendship.


    CleverLuis , Falaq Lazuardi Report