Some are already so common that when you say them, believe them or you
Looking into the eyes of the person with whom you shared unforgettable moments, to say that the relationship no longer goes is one of the most painful tasks and difficult to cope; so it is not surprising that there are phrases designed to end the romance subtly, though usually say them make the situation more complicated . Learn to recognize them.
"I like you, but we have the same direction"
Your partner can tell you are individuals and that everyone should go one way, or try to find something that's more like a couple.
"It's not you, it's me"
For something you want to end the relationship, but try to avoid telling the only reasons that the other person will get worse because come to believe that there is something that made you want to finish.
"We will give us some time,"
Do not leave your partner in a hopeful return and you know you will not. The "take time" is "no longer want to be with you" in disguise.
"I'm going through a difficult time,"
the term "moment" is too broad and "difficult" does not specify what will the question. The listener feels that there is a third party involved, which can put you in trouble.
Looking into the eyes of the person with whom you shared unforgettable moments, to say that the relationship no longer goes is one of the most painful tasks and difficult to cope; so it is not surprising that there are phrases designed to end the romance subtly, though usually say them make the situation more complicated . Learn to recognize them.
"I like you, but we have the same direction"
Your partner can tell you are individuals and that everyone should go one way, or try to find something that's more like a couple.
"It's not you, it's me"
For something you want to end the relationship, but try to avoid telling the only reasons that the other person will get worse because come to believe that there is something that made you want to finish.
"We will give us some time,"
Do not leave your partner in a hopeful return and you know you will not. The "take time" is "no longer want to be with you" in disguise.
"I'm going through a difficult time,"
the term "moment" is too broad and "difficult" does not specify what will the question. The listener feels that there is a third party involved, which can put you in trouble.
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