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Breaking up with someone can be stressful. Be direct and get your intentions understood.
You Will NeedPractice
Honesty
Preparation
Focus
Friends and family
A hobby
Step 1: Practice 提前排練
Practice what you are going to say to your partner to end the relationship. Be direct and honest.
Step 2: Break up in person 要面對(duì)面說(shuō)分手
Break up with someone in person, or over the phone if meeting in person isn’t possible. Do not use e-mail, a text message, social networking sites, or voicemail to end a relationship.
Make sure you are in a place where you have family or friends near to ensure your safety.
Step 3: Stick to your plan 堅(jiān)持自己的計(jì)劃
Stick to your decision and do not engage in an argument. Walk away if necessary.
Step 4: Do not respond 短時(shí)間內(nèi)不要聯(lián)系
Avoid any contact for at least 30 days. Do not respond to accusations or insults.
Step 5: Take time 獨(dú)自度過(guò)一段時(shí)光
Take time for yourself, spend time with friends and family, or engage in a hobby you enjoy.
In the first four months of dating, 76 percent of women contemplate dumping a guy.
[重點(diǎn)講解]
accusation
n.1.指責(zé);指控;控告
an answer to a charge or accusation
對(duì)控告或指責(zé)的答辯
to be under an accusation of
被控告…,被指責(zé)…
to bring an accusation against
對(duì)…起訴,控告…;提出指控或指責(zé),譴責(zé)
dumping
n.1.傾銷