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When responding to someone's comments or remarks, it's essential to maintain respect and avoid being offensive. Here are some assertive and witty comebacks that can help you stand up for yourself without resorting to saying "sorry" or using impolite language like "shut up":

  1. "I appreciate your input, but I have a different perspective."
  2. "I'll have to disagree with you on that."
  3. "I hear what you're saying, but I'm going to stick to my point of view."
  4. "Interesting perspective, but I'm confident in my decision."
  5. "Thanks for sharing your opinion, but I'll follow my instincts."
  6. "I value your thoughts, but I think I'll trust my judgment on this one."
  7. "I understand where you're coming from, but I have to do what feels right for me."
  8. "You're entitled to your opinion, and I'm entitled to mine."
  9. "I'm open to hearing other ideas, but I still believe in my approach."
  10. "That's one way to see it, but I see it differently."
  11. "I appreciate your concern, but I've thought this through and stand by my decision."
  12. "I'm confident in my abilities, even if it doesn't align with your expectations."
  13. "It's alright if you don't agree; we can still respect each other's choices."
  14. "I've considered various perspectives, and I'm comfortable with my choice."
  15. "Let's agree to disagree."

Remember, the tone and delivery of these comebacks matter. Be assertive yet composed, and focus on expressing your position rather than attacking the other person. Maintaining a level of respect and openness to different viewpoints can lead to more constructive conversations.

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