A few days ago
whatever

Correct spelling!!!?

ok my mom received some offer by phone and she was not interested in the offer and she said ” i am not interesting in…” and i told her and the correct way to say that you are not interesting is that ” i am not interested”

so plz tell me which is the better way to say that you are not interested in the offer?>?>>>????

thank you

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A few days ago
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A few days ago
Monica
I am not interested in, is the correct way of saying it.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
The offer does not interest me.
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A few days ago
quatt47
to say ‘I am not interested.’ is a final way of ending the conversation in that you are not interested in anything. To say ‘I am not interested in… implies that you may be interested in something else. It would be possible to add ‘but’ at the end and include something you are interested in. So to say ‘I am not interested in taking a holiday to Mexico but I may be interested in taking a holiday to England.’ is to add an alternative.
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A few days ago
mrvid2002
With telemarketers, the best way to say you’re not interested is to say “One moment…let me get a pen.” Then just lay the phone down and go about your business. A few hours later hang the phone up. 🙂
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A few days ago
Ultimate Guitar Hero!
interested is the correct way!
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A few days ago
sego lily
I am not interested
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A few days ago
UCSteve
Well, in the great cosmic debate to which this question refers,

I must agree with you that the word “interested” is the better

choice here, and you are a ***** of a daughter for pointing

that out to your precious little “mommie”. Apologize.

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A few days ago
lilia2188
I am not interested not I am not interesting
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A few days ago
ruralsouthwell
Your way is correct.
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A few days ago
vengeance45458
You have no life if spelling is all your thinking about you need a Job and hobbies,
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