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Wats ur way 2 get rid of unwanted ppl widout being on bad terms wid dem??

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Asked by APURVA GUPTA, 18 Aug '12 09:36 pm
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Just don't start any conversation first with such people , if they ask something then reply or smile when you see such people
Answered by starkid, 18 Aug '12 09:37 pm

 
  
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Hanske namaste karo, praise karo per kaam ki baat kuchch mat karo, watch ur words while talking
Answered by uttam wavge, 19 Aug '12 09:53 pm

 
  
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Such people do not exist for me. Maintain a safe distance . And never indulge with them in any discussions .Keep a strict Tap on communication .
Answered by kartikay sharma, 18 Aug '12 09:38 pm

 
  
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Just ignore them and have good book excuses!
Answered by up front, 18 Aug '12 09:37 pm

 
  
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Just stop talking to them
Answered by vinay, 18 Aug '12 09:37 pm

 
  
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Totaly ignore
Answered by Rajiv Upendra Kamat, 19 Aug '12 04:39 am

 
  
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There are different treatments for different degrees of unwanted approaches...............

LIGHT INTENSITY APPROACH , MEDIUM INTENSITY DISTURBANCE, HIGH INTENSITY & EXTRA-HIGH (they run with you invade your home)....

Which one you are talking about?
Answered by Philosopher Speusippus, 18 Aug '12 09:53 pm

 
  
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