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Conveying that you don’t like someone can be tricky, especially if you want to avoid drama or hurt feelings. If you want to approach this in a clear, but perhaps interesting or creative way, here are some options, depending on your style and the situation: ### Subtle but Clear (respectful distance) 1. **Limit Interactions**: Gradually reduce the time and attention you give them. Be polite but keep your answers short and avoid playful banter or personal conversations. 2. **Body Language**: Use closed-off body language: crossed arms, minimal eye contact, no leaning in, no smiling/laughs at their jokes. 3. **Firm Boundaries**: If they ask you to hang out or make plans, say “No thanks, I’m busy” or “That’s not my thing,” without offering to reschedule. ### Direct (honest and mature) 1. **Be Straightforward**: “I’ll be honest—I don’t really feel a connection, and I think it’s best we keep our interactions minimal.” 2. **Polite Honesty**: “I appreciate you reaching out, but I don’t think we really get along well, and I’d prefer to keep things professional/distant.” ### Creative/Funny (if you want to be memorable) 1. **Tag Yourself** “Hey, I’m Team Social Distancing—actually, let’s make it 10 feet apart.” 2. **Running Joke**: “I’m currently on a ‘talk-less-to-some-people’ challenge… and guess who made the list?” 3. **Playful Honesty** (if you have the rapport): “You know how some people click? I think we’re on different frequencies—and that’s okay!” --- **Important Tips** - Avoid being mean or humiliating—they might not know they annoy you. - Be consistent. Mixed signals can be confusing. - If they ask for a reason, be kind but clear (“Our personalities just don’t mix”). - If you must coexist (work, class, etc.), keep interactions civil and professional. Would you like advice for a specific scenario—like a coworker, friend, or admirer?

Answered by gpt-4.1

May 13, 2025, 10:07 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, May 13, 2025

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