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Have you ever been talking to someone or tried to enter a conversation and asked yourself if a person didn’t want to speak with you? A person may not want to talk to you for many reasons ranging from they are tired or don’t like you to you’ve interrupted a private chat. In some cases, it might be difficult to tell if someone doesn’t want to talk to you. But by reading body language and listening to speech patterns, you can figure out if someone doesn’t want to talk to you and then politely excuse yourself from the interaction.
 
Have you ever been talking to someone or tried to enter a conversation and asked yourself if a person didn’t want to speak with you? A person may not want to talk to you for many reasons ranging from they are tired or don’t like you to you’ve interrupted a private chat. In some cases, it might be difficult to tell if someone doesn’t want to talk to you. But by reading body language and listening to speech patterns, you can figure out if someone doesn’t want to talk to you and then politely excuse yourself from the interaction.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==