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What's the best way to tell someone to stay the h**l out of your business?

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Say they're unattractive, and you don't value their opinion because of that.

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  1. I find that ignoring is key. But its also rude.


  2. You base how much you value a person by what they look like? You seem very shallow to me. Maybe what they have

    to say is important and should listen to them especially if they are trying to tell you that you are shallow.

  3. No, say you know what to do.

  4. how did you make your avatar like that??????? and plus idk i guess just walk away

  5. Put some clothes on.. you look like your asking for it

    xD

  6. If someone asks you a personal question and you don't want to answer them, just ask, "Why do you want to know?"

  7. repeat what you just ask,  it is communicated loud and clear

    also, go with answer 1, put some clothes on, it will someday be winter

  8. go away, MYODB and by the way you're ugly

  9. With such an attitude that you have, I wonder if you have any one to tell "to stay the h**l out of your business"

    Who would want to associate with such a dumb person who has absolutely has nothing other than disrespecting peoples values, and opinions.

  10. What the h**l does a person's looks have to do with that person's opinion? Beauty is only skin deep, and obviously you need to learn that. There are very intelligent people in the world who are not good looking, and to completely disregard someone's opinion based on their looks is shallow, childish, and immature.

    Looks aren't everything, and they don't last forever. I would rather associate myself with someone that isn't beautiful, but can carry an intelligent conversation, than with someone who is so self centered and egotistical that the only thing they find interesting is themselves and gossiping about others.

  11. I would say you are shallow for judging the value of someone's opinion on their looks.  But you could say "it's none of your business."

  12. i always like the phrase, "that is not your main concern." Choosing that over, "it's none of your business" is absurd. I liked my first response better than "none of your business" because you don't just stop the conversation and lash out at someone. Instead, you just shift the focal point of the conversation to the main idea than to something personal. Besides that, who is asking?

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