The phrase "make an offer they can't refuse" is often associated with forceful or coercive tactics to persuade someone to comply. Its antonyms, therefore, may include phrases such as "respectfully decline," "negotiate fairly," or "present reasonable options." Other antonyms might include "offer with transparency," "allow for consideration," or "respect the other party's autonomy." These alternatives seek to convey mutual benefit and respect rather than relying on fear or intimidation to achieve a desired outcome. By relying on honesty, fairness, and compromise, parties can engage in negotiation with respect and dignity for all involved.