DEAR ABBY: People are always collaring me, cornering me and then talking my ear off. They drone on and on for long periods of time. Family does it, friends do it and so do strangers. Itโs a social situation I dread. It gives me a feeling of claustrophobia. Invariably, I canโt get a word in edgeways. Itโs like people feel they have something to prove with me or are desperate for praise. I feel I canโt extricate myself without appearing downright rude or cruel. This scenario happens SO often, I sometimes wonder if maybe something is tattooed across my forehead that encourages others to dominate me with their words. What can I do to stop people from chattering at me? — DAVID IN TEXAS
DEAR DAVID: Hereโs how: Straighten your backbone. Tell the person, โExcuse me,โ AND MOVE. You may โneed a drink, some food, to use the restroom or make a phone call.โ Or you may โneedโ to talk with someone else. The only thing you shouldnโt do is just stand there.
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