どうぞなさらずに
douzo nasarazu niPlease don't (do that); You shouldn't (do that)
どうぞなさらずに。
Please don't do that.
そんなに無理をなさらずに。
Please don't push yourself too hard.
A polite way to discourage someone from doing something, often used in formal or respectful contexts.
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💡Pro Tip
Polite Refusal
Use this phrase when you need to politely discourage someone from doing something, especially in formal or professional settings.
⚡Gold Rule
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This phrase is more polite than 'しないでください' and is appropriate for formal or respectful contexts.
📖Word Origin
Derived from the polite verb form 'なさる' (to do) with the negative 'なさらずに' (don't do) and the polite request particle 'どうぞ'.
📝Usage Notes
This phrase is used to politely discourage someone from doing something, often in formal or respectful contexts. It is more polite than 'しないでください' and is commonly used in customer service or professional settings.