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    Default Take a sit or Have a sit

    Dear all, what is the difference between Take sit or have a sit. And what is the polite expression to answer to someone who ask a help but you can’t do it currently.

    Wish all a nice day.

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    Default Re: Take a sit or Have a sit

    Take a seat/have a seat - These are both fine- there's no real difference.

    To say no when asked to help:
    I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid I can't because... (give a reason)

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