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ending a casual thing nicely

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Mitchy1nge · 19/03/2013 00:39

do you have to spell it out or can you just sort of phase it out? [coward]

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FayeKorgasm · 19/03/2013 01:23

I suppose it depends on how you want them to remember you. Being kind it always the best way in my book however.

I know it is hard though!

Mitchy1nge · 19/03/2013 01:42

thanks, I agree, kindness is a good rule

(but how do you actually phrase it? Blush)

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translatorinscotland · 19/03/2013 04:02

How casual is it? And why do you want to end it?

UnderPuns · 19/03/2013 07:31

I'd spell it out - just been on the receiving end of a non-communicative 'phasing out', it made me a bit stabby TBH Blush

UnderPuns · 19/03/2013 07:31

Not sure how to phrase it though, sorry.

Dahlen · 19/03/2013 09:49

This isn't working for me anymore. I want to do different things with my life. It's been wonderful sharing this time with you and I wish you every success and future happiness, but it's time for me to move on.

Mitchy1nge · 19/03/2013 12:42

really casual, maybe seen one another six or seven times? He's ok but not for me I don't think

that sounds good, thanks dahlen, 'we've had fun, all the best' yeah, I can say that!

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