English phrase from drama scenes

Polite Ways to Say "i don't want"

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Intermediate
Polite
Soft
Reassure

I don't want you to feel

It means the speaker does not want the other person to feel indebted or obligated.

From The Escort, Episode 31

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is trying to remove pressure or obligation from the other person.

Usage Scenario

Use this to comfort someone who feels they must repay kindness. It is warm and polite.

Better ways to say it

1
I don't want you to feel like you owe us anything.
2
You don't owe us anything.
3
There's no obligation.

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