Use this for a high-quality result, an impressive feat, or a clear transformation.
A photo of a dream vacation spot or a delicious meal. Caption: "Them: Do you want to go? Me: Say no more." 2. The "Self-Explanatory" Post
A before-and-after photo of a project or a video of a perfectly executed skill. Caption: "Proper engineering. Say no more." Example: A video of a cute animal or a serene morning. 3. The "Understood" Slang Say No More
If your intent is literal—learning how to set boundaries—it is often more effective to be direct rather than using the idiom. Use "I don't" instead of "I can't" to show conviction.
Use this when you see something you immediately want or agree with. Use this for a high-quality result, an impressive
Many users now use "Say less" as a punchier, more casual version of the same sentiment. 4. Direct Communication
To make a "proper post" with this phrase, it should typically accompany content that speaks for itself. Here are the most effective ways to use it: 1. The "I'm Sold" Post Me: Say no more
The phrase is commonly used in social media posts to signal that a visual or statement is so self-explanatory, impressive, or agreeable that no further explanation is needed.
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