No comment

No comment or Comment-free is a phrase used as a response to journalistic inquiries which the respondent does not wish to answer. Public figures, such as celebrities and politicians, may decline to comment on issues they are questioned or have nothing to say about the issue at the time.

No comment indicates that the speaker does not choose to say anything on the subject. It is not a request for the material to be considered off the record or otherwise kept confidential. If the speaker wishes to talk about the subject, but does not wish to be named as a source, they must obtain the journalist's explicit agreement in advance that the response is not to be used for attribution.[1]

In many English-speaking countries such as the U.K. and the U.S., this phrase is also a stock phrase, especially in popular culture, where a suspect or person being interviewed in a criminal investigation wishes to exercise their right to silence.[2]

  1. ^ Dimitrov, Roumen (January 2020). "Communicating off the record". Public Relations Inquiry. 9 (1): 81–102. doi:10.1177/2046147X19841565. ISSN 2046-147X.
  2. ^ "The Open University". www5.open.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-01-16.