[General] Don't feel obligated to answer

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Hi.

I asked someone a question. I don't want him to feel embarrassed so I said "Don't feel obligated to answer" to him. I wanted to tell him "You don't need to answer if you don't want to". I wonder if the italic sentence is natural.
 
I have heard 'I am not obliged to answer your question'. I don't know if 'obligated' can be substituted in this term.


I am not a teacher.
 
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I asked someone a question. I don't want him to feel embarrassed so I said "Don't feel obligated to answer" to him. I wanted to tell him "You don't need to answer if you don't want to". I wonder if the italic sentence is natural.
Yes, it's fine.
 
I hear American speakers use obligated more than British ones. In BrE we tend to go for obliged, though I suspect that obligated is getting more common- I never heard it as a child, but I do hear it now.
 
Hi.

I asked someone a question. I didn't want him to feel embarrassed so I said "Don't feel obligated to answer" to him. I wanted to tell him "You don't need to answer if you don't want to". I wonder if the italic sentence is natural.

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