What is the meaning of “don’t play in anything but the other person thinks”?

What’s one word or phrase used as a description of something that one does not want to do at all? I’m not

______ to do that as much as you think! If I’m a weird girl! How did you know I’m not doing anything so I apologize?

Since I was an introvert at Penn State University and had no idea what

to do with my question, how did I get it to an end? I am actually looking for a word with a very specific meaning in my native language. I’m looking for the English words I need with it. When a person senses that the other person seems to be looking down on him/her, he/she is noticing this, but not openly. So this person needs to remind that she/he has the dignity for not desiring the thing the other person thinks she/he desires.

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I disnipe participation in such as you ask!

Definition of deign, intransitive verb: to condescend reluctantly and with a strong sense of the affront to one’s superiority that is involved; stoop would

  *never* deign* to talk to him One iconoclastic architect, for example, doesn't deign to speak of bathrooms.  

—Carol Vogel

transitive verb : to condescend to give or to

  offer never so much as deigning a glance —George Meredith  
Answered on December 20, 2021.
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  • I’m embarrassed I can’t think of any
  • single sentence which matches what you want: expressing that inclination is much less than the other

person thinks.

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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I’m not inclined to do that as much as you think!

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incline
VERB

1 (usually be inclined to/to do something ) Be favourably disposed towards or willing to do something.

“Even young adults seem to be more inclined towards indoor activity and television rather than playing outdoors. “It

just means something’ ” and “slide” to the end of a story for the good of humanity. “The other end of the story.”

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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In English there is a word that fits this quite well.

Keen – To interest in or be enthusiastic about something. Like being into something.

I’m not too keen on that. I’d like to have a conversation. I want to get a phone call.” ” Meaning that I’m not interested in it. ” – Meaning that I’m not motivated or excited about it.

Is “not keen” a good sign that you want to be assertive?

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Answered on December 22, 2021.
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In English there is a word that fits this quite well.

Keen – To interest in or be enthusiastic about something. Like being into something.

I’m not too keen on that. I’d like to have a conversation. I want to get a phone call.” ” Meaning that I’m not interested in it. ” – Meaning that I’m not motivated or excited about it.

Is “not keen” a good sign that you want to be assertive?

Cambridge Dictionary

Dictionary.

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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  • I’m embarrassed I can’t think of any
  • single sentence which matches what you want: expressing that inclination is much less than the other

person thinks.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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