English phrase from drama scenes

Professional Ways to Say "i'd love to"

Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "i'd love to" with real scene examples.

Advanced
Polite
Soft
Refuse

You know Miss Angela, I'd love to believe your

This means the speaker is politely rejecting a story, idea, or explanation because it does not fit their situation.

From The Missing Piece, Episode 13

When do people say this?

Scene Context

The speaker says they want to believe the story but think it will not work for them.

Usage Scenario

Use this in a polite refusal, especially at work or in a formal disagreement. It sounds tactful and indirect, but the full sentence is a bit long for casual use.

Better ways to say it

1
I'm afraid that doesn't work for us.
2
I want to believe you, but it doesn't work for us.
3
That doesn't really fit for us.

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