English phrase from drama scenes

Professional Ways to Say "there is no"

Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "there is no" with real scene examples.

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Polite
Firm
Refuse

There is no need to ruin

It means the speaker does not want to accept the other person's proposal because they think it would harm the current relationship or agreement.

From The Marriage Contract, Episode 31

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is rejecting a proposal because they think it would damage what they already have.

Usage Scenario

Use this to politely reject an offer, plan, or suggestion that feels risky. It works in negotiation or relationship settings, but it is too vague for a simple everyday refusal.

Better ways to say it

1
There's no need to ruin what we have.
2
I don't want to risk what we already have.
3
I can't agree if it would damage this.

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