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How can I refuse a blind date if I don’t like it?
According to your description, if you don’t like the other person on a blind date, just decline politely and don’t let the other person and the introducer lose face. The most common reason is: we feel that our temperament, personality and lifestyle are not suitable.
Of course, if you feel that the other person is more generous and cheerful through contact, you can express your thoughts frankly to the other person. But if the other person is shy or a girl, it is best to decline politely. In this case, it is best to say it via WeChat or text message, which is much better than refusing in person. You can thank the other person first, and then say that you feel inappropriate, and wish the other person the best. Find your own happiness. Just write sincerely and don't suddenly ignore people.
In short, if you feel that it is really inappropriate, you must make a decisive decision when rejecting, and do not delay or hesitate, as this will not be good for both parties.
Good luck and please accept it if you are satisfied.
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