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Arguments phrases in French

Direct phrases for conflict, boundaries, and frustration.

shut up

rude

tais-toi

tais-toi

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In French, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

go away

rude

va-t'en

va-t'en

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In French, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

leave me alone

rude

laisse-moi tranquille

laisse-moi tranquille

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In French, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

i don't care

rude

je m'en fiche

je m'en fiche

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In French, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

mind your own business

rude

occupe-toi de tes affaires

occupe-toi de tes affaires

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In French, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

stop talking

rude

arrête de parler

arrête de parler

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In French, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

what's wrong with you

rude

qu'est-ce qui ne va pas chez toi ?

qu'est-ce qui ne va pas chez toi?

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In French, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.