“I don’t feel comfortable sharing that at work. ” “Sorry, but I’m not a fan of political conversations. ”
“I don’t feel comfortable sharing that with you. ” “Respectfully, I don’t feel like answering that question. ”
“Wow, the election was, like, a full day ago. I don’t remember who I voted for!” “I barely remember what I did this morning, let alone who I voted for yesterday. ”
“Did you catch that TV episode last night?” “I’m not really in the mood to talk politics. What are your plans for the rest of the week?”
“I’ve decided not to talk politics this year. It stresses me out and isn’t good for my mental health. ” “Sorry! I don’t feel like sharing that. ”
“No offense, but I don’t even tell my sister who I voted for. ” “Yeah, I don’t tell anyone who I vote for. Not even my best friend knows. ”
“I’m really swamped today. I don’t have time to talk about that kind of stuff. ” “I really don’t want to talk about politics at work. Besides, I have a lot of stuff I need to get done by the end of the day. ”
“Nothing personal, but I’d rather keep my vote to myself. The voting climate is absolutely crazy right now, and I don’t feel comfortable talking politics. ” “I’d rather not get into it. This political climate is toxic enough as it is. ”
“If you don’t mind, I’d rather not answer that. ” “I don’t feel like answering that right now, sorry. ”
“They already called the election. I don’t see why you need to know who I voted for. ” “How does knowing who I voted for impact you?”
“I’m not comfortable talking about this. My vote really isn’t your business, and I ask that you respect my privacy. ” “Respectfully, who I voted for is none of your business. Please stop asking me about it. ”
“That’s for me to know and you to guess. ” “I don’t feel like sharing any more than that. ”
“Wow, this election is really stressing me out. ” “I’m really nervous for the next 4 years after this past election. ”