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1. No
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You see this is why being too good is too bad for my own good.
I grew up a life where no was not an approriate answer to give, at least from my point of view. I said no, I was pressured until I said yes. I said no something bad would happen. No is a scary word. But at least I can show that no means no and walk away. When I do that I feel good about myself. Good that I stood for myself.
That depends on the situation most of the time.
(except now i guess... i just used it)
I don't believe whatever I read or see, I do doubt almost everything, including my own existence.
I do prefer understanding people and where they're coming from rather than judging them based on how much their opinions differ from mine.
I don't have some specific interval at which I say "no".