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Does “bú yònɡ” only mean one’s refusal?
“bú yònɡ le” may be used to avoid bothering someone. If you think your help is necessary, you’d better insist on your offer. Then your assistance is likely to be accepted with a “bù hǎo yì si” (sorry to trouble you), “má fɑn nǐ le” (sorry to bother you), which implies that your offer is appreciated. If one feels it unnecessary to bother anybody, one will decline further.
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