Because it’s easier or to spare the listener’s feelings.
“I would love to meet you for lunch, but I have this meeting at work.” seems nicer and requires less justification than “I really don’t want to meet you for lunch, Susan.”
Because it’s easier or to spare the listener’s feelings.
“I would love to meet you for lunch, but I have this meeting at work.” seems nicer and requires less justification than “I really don’t want to meet you for lunch, Susan.”