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How to Be Polite to Someone You Suspect Is Dangerous
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When interacting with someone you suspect is dangerous, it's important to prioritize your safety while also being polite. Here are some tips on how to navigate this situation: 1. Keep a safe distance: If you suspect someone is dangerous, it's important to maintain a safe distance from them. Stand or sit a few feet away and avoid getting too close. 2. Be respectful: Being polite doesn't mean you have to be friendly. You can still be respectful by using a calm tone of voice, avoiding confrontational language, and using "please" and "thank you" when appropriate. 3. Set boundaries: It's okay to set boundaries to protect yourself. For example, if the person tries to touch you, politely but firmly tell them that you don't like being touched and ask them to stop. 4. Avoid making assumptions: While you may have a suspicion about someone, it's important not to make assumptions about their intentions. Treat them with the same respect you would any other person until they give you a reason not to. 5. Trust your instincts: If your gut is telling you that something isn't right, listen to it. Excuse yourself from the situation if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe. 6. Seek help if needed: If you feel that you are in immediate danger, seek help from authorities or a trusted friend or family member. Remember, it's always better to prioritize your safety over being polite. Trust your instincts and take steps to protect yourself if you feel unsafe.
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