Here is an alphabetical list of rejections you may hear when you ask for her phone number at a rock concert.
A
“Actually, I’m seeing someone already.”
B
“Before I give out my number, I need to get to know you better.”
C
“Can’t you just enjoy the concert without worrying about my number?”
D
“Don’t take this the wrong way, but I’m not interested.”
E
“Everyone is here to have a good time, and I don’t want to ruin that by giving out my number.”
F
“For me, it’s important to take things slow and get to know someone before exchanging contact information.”
G
“Giving out my number feels a little too personal for me right now.”
H
“Honestly, I’m just not feeling a connection between us.”
I
“I’m not really looking for anything serious right now.”
J
“Just because we’re at a concert together doesn’t mean we’re automatically compatible.”
K
“Keep in mind that I don’t owe you anything just because we had a conversation.”
L
“Let’s just enjoy the music and not worry about anything else.”
M
“Maybe we can just be friends for now.”
N
“Not to be rude, but I’m not interested in pursuing anything further with you.”
O
“Obviously, I’m not obligated to give out my number just because you asked.”
P
“Perhaps it’s best if we just go our separate ways for now.”
Q
“Quick question, are you always this persistent?”
R
“Really, I think it’s best if we just leave it at this.”
S
“Sorry, but I don’t feel comfortable giving out my number to someone I just met.”
T
“Thanks, but I’m not looking to date anyone right now.”
U
“Unfortunately, I’m not interested in exchanging numbers at this time.”
V
“Very sorry, but I’m just not feeling a connection here.”
W
“We can still enjoy the concert without exchanging personal information.”
X
“Xero chance of me giving you my number, sorry.”
Y
“You seem like a nice person, but I don’t think we’re a good match.”
Z
“Zero interest in giving out my number tonight, but I hope you enjoy the rest of the concert.”