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Don’t say “sorry” when the manager wants you to come in on an unscheduled day

“Sorry” is an apology, and it implies you did something wrong. If you don’t want to sound “dry” or impolite, try “unfortunately, I’m not available”.


“Sorry” is an apology, and it implies you did something wrong. If you don’t want to sound “dry” or impolite, try “unfortunately, I’m not available”.

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