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Questions about interacting with people you are not familiar with.

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Stop and prevent unwanted conversation with a stranger

Or when they try to pet your dog, reply like, It doesn't answer to strangers, so you can't pet him. and move from there. If you don't feel like leaving simultaneously, say, Look. …
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How to convey (non-awkwardly) that its my birthday?

Since you don't want to say that directly, you can always try to start a conversation about a celebrity or a historical figure or any popular person and tell that your birthday coincide with yours. F …
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How to handle people blocking your view and breaking the rules at the theater by not sitting...

It appears from what you said and the way that lady behaved that you seem to be gone a little far (from that lady's perspective) by telling them to call the attendant. Of course, her behaviour wasn't …
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How can I ask reading people in public transport for the title of their book?

In general, this is not considered impolite to ask what book your co-passenger is reading. You can use regular polite words to ask starting with excuse me or pardon me. For eg., Excuse me. May I …
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How to handle first encounter with a disabled person?

How to handle the encounter with the disabled in this situation? Well, first greet them as you do to other people. They are maybe differently-abled people, but still they're people like others an …
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