You don't need any more. Or “Thanks, I'm good” And then go back to your shopping. “Thank you” is inherently polite. You're not obligated to explain yourself or make excuses.
Furthermore, how do you respond to I need your help?
If you want to respond it politely, you can reply the question like the following response.
- "Thanks. I can handle it myself."
- "Everything is going well. Anyway thank you for your asking."
- "It is fine. Thank you."
Secondly, what do you say when someone asks if you need anything? You say, “Thank you. I really appreciate that.” Because you should appreciate it. Even if this person has a history of not coming through, they at least care enough to say it.
Furthermore, what to reply when you don't know what to reply?
So, here are 15 ways to respond and turn that "I don't know" into an Aha moment!
- "This is a good place to start.
- Simply use silence.
- "Remember that just because you answer, doesn't mean you need to do anything about it."
- You may want to use a softener before this question: "What are you pretending not to know?"
What is a polite way to ask for help?
- (To) give (someone) a hand / (To) lend (someone) a hand. This is another really common way to ask for help in English.
- To help someone out. Help me out, help you out, help them out.
- (To) help out. It can be with assistance or it can be with money.
- (To) do (someone) a favour.
- I could use some help.
- I could use a hand.
