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If you prefer to avoid conversation while using public transportation, here are a few tips that might help: 1. Wear headphones: Putting on headphones is a clear signal to others that you don't want to be disturbed. Make sure you have some music or a podcast to listen to. 2. Read a book: Reading a book is a great way to signal to others that you're engaged and not interested in talking. It can also be a great way to pass the time while commuting. 3. Look busy: If you don't want to wear headphones or read a book, you can still avoid conversation by looking busy. Use your phone, work on a laptop, or do something else that suggests you're focused on something else. 4. Choose your seat carefully: If you want to avoid conversation, try to sit in a spot where it's less likely that someone will sit next to you. For example, sit in a single seat if available or try to sit at the back of the bus or train. 5. Be polite but firm: If someone tries to strike up a conversation with you, be polite but firm in letting them know that you're not interested in talking. A simple "I'm sorry, I'm not much of a talker on my commute" or "I'm really tired and just want to relax" can do the trick. Remember that not everyone wants to chat while using public transportation, and that's perfectly okay. Use these tips to help you enjoy a quiet and peaceful commute.
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