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Avoiding people you don't want to talk to can be a tricky situation, but there are a few things you can do to make it easier: 1. Be honest and direct: If you don't want to talk to someone, it's okay to be honest and direct. You can simply say that you're not in the mood to talk or that you're busy at the moment. Be polite but firm, and don't feel guilty for setting boundaries. 2. Avoid eye contact: If you see someone you don't want to talk to, avoid making eye contact. This sends a subtle signal that you're not interested in engaging with them. You can also pretend to be engrossed in something else, like your phone or a book. 3. Keep your distance: If possible, try to stay away from the person you don't want to talk to. If you're in a social setting, you can position yourself on the other side of the room or find a different group of people to hang out with. 4. Have an exit strategy: If you do end up in a conversation with someone you don't want to talk to, have an exit strategy in place. You can say that you need to use the restroom or get a drink, or that you see someone else you need to talk to. Excuse yourself politely and make a quick getaway. 5. Be polite: Even if you don't want to talk to someone, it's important to be polite and respectful. Don't be rude or dismissive, as this can create unnecessary drama and hurt feelings. Simply be polite and keep your interactions brief.
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