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How to politely refuse a blind date arranged by relatives?

I think first of all, you should be honest with your parents and let them be your shield. If you meet a relative who asks you about a blind date in person, you must smile and refuse, and find a credible reason to prevaricate. In fact, as a junior, it is easy to offend people by refusing blind date, because our traditional concept is that it is good for the younger generation to introduce the object. If we refuse too much, others may think you don't know, but it's not good.

Therefore, your parents are the first choice to refuse blind date, and relatives seek blind date mainly through their parents. For example, my sister told his parents that I didn't want to find a date for the time being, and his parents understood even if they didn't agree, so the whole family declared that they already had a date, so most of the people who introduced the blind date were very knowledgeable, just asking her sister and boyfriend how they were doing from time to time. If no one lets the cat out of the bag, there will be fewer blind dates.

If you can't pass the parents' test, it will be very difficult, because relatives will always come over and ask if you have found a suitable person. Your parents won't have a blind date, so you're on your own at this time. I still don't recommend refusing directly, but I should say that I am busy at work now, or that I already have someone I like but I haven't been formally together yet. If he insists on letting you go, just make a joke and change the subject.

In short, blind date will happen to both men and women, which is really a very annoying thing. When dealing with such a small problem, we should not adopt an isolated and antagonistic attitude. We just want to discuss it, let our relatives understand your thoughts, or simply ask our parents to help us refuse. This is not too difficult to deal with.