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EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM INTERNAL MEDICINE 2013

One tip for saying no gracefully is to employ what she called the "no sandwich." On the top, you thank the person for asking you. In the middle is the "no," and on the bottom, you thank the person again and say that you are honored to have been asked.

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