How to Persuade Someone to Stop Hunting Without Them Hating You
There are some ways you can persuade them to stop hunting you.
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1Talk to them. If you think that the person who is hunting you would like to talk to you, then talk to them. If not, send them a message through a letter or e-mail. Communicating to them is important so you can persuade them to stop hunting you. Knowing what the problem is also crucial.
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2Avoid them. If the person/group who is hunting you isn't really approachable, the only thing you can do is avoid them. Avoiding conflict is the best because not only having conflicts wastes your time but also, it just gives you more conflicts in the future.
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3Pretend that they don't exist.
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