Yonsu99
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The sentence seems to be declarative at first glance, but after reading it seems that the sentence has to be imperative in terms of meaning, which has something to do with "you're saying "no" nonetheless". Does "you're saying "no" nonetheless" mean "you have to say "no" nonetheless"?
While there are many ways you can say “no” diplomatically, you’re saying “no” nonetheless.