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Does “no comment” usually mean you have something to say but can't?

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I think of it as being

• a way to respond without giving out information; thus, acknowledging the questioner & question while shutting down a conversation/interview; or

• a way to stop interviews for "now", esp. before you've had time to think about whatever it is, consult with an attorney/counselor/friend/other involved party, etc.