English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "i'm not going anywhere with you" Mean?

Learn what "i'm not going anywhere with you" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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Refuse

I'm not going anywhere with you.

It means the speaker is refusing to leave or travel with the other person.

From The Escaping Mistress, Episode 37

When do people say this?

Scene Context

The speaker refuses to go anywhere with the other person.

Usage Scenario

Use this to reject an invitation or demand in a direct way. It can sound angry or defensive depending on tone.

Better ways to say it

1
I’m not going with you.
2
I’m not leaving with you.
3
I won’t go anywhere with you.

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