meaning - what does "I am not feeling up for it" mean? when can you use this?


What does actually "I am not feeling up for it" mean?


Is it ok to use this phrase when somebody ask you to do lunch sometime and you actually do not want to go but want to be polite?


If you actually do not want to give the option of doing Lunch another time, what is the best way to say "no" politely without hurting this person's feelings?




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