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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

"I don't take on new projects on Fridays" instead of "I can't say no more."

Many users now use "Say less" as a punchier, more casual version of the same sentiment. 4. Direct Communication Say No More

In casual or hip-hop-influenced contexts, it signals a deep level of understanding or agreement without needing words.

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

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.

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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.