When I was younger I would hide as you say, but now that I am older, I don't. If I don't care for someone, I simply don't involve myself in their world. If I happen to see them or if I have to interact with them I am civil, courteous but never rude. If they choose to be rude, that is their option, but I can't let them run my life vis a vis hiding from them. I just don't do it, let them be the ones' to hide. I am not a child and I choose not to act like one.
Sorry about that, just realized I didn't answer your question, so here goes, when I was younger I once didn't want to see an Uncle of mine, he just irritated me. We were at a picnic and there was nowhere to hide so, I hopped into one of the trunks of the cars. I didn't close the lid tightly, but as fate would have it, the Uncle I didn't want to deal with decides to plop himself on the trunk I was in and start talking to others. Well, you can figure out what happened, I had to yell to get out and lo and behold, I ended having to deal with him anyway.
2006-07-14 03:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I see people I know sometimes in Wal-mart or other places around town, and some of them I try to avoid. I'll run to another isle, or dart into the bathroom before they see me. Or if I know I'm going to have to walk past them (like if I'm walking into a store and they are walking out the door at the same time) I'll avoid making eye contact. I'll pretend I didn't see them. If they speak up and get my attention I act all nice and chatty, say stuff like "Oh, I didn't even see you there!"
2006-07-14 03:19:27
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answered by Whatsername 5
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I was in an abusive relationship from the time I was 17 til the time I was 19. My family liked him because he had money, and thought that I should just deal with whatever he did. I moved 2200 miles away. And still it took me a couple of years to feel safe.
2006-07-14 03:17:49
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answered by Tamie C 2
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the most extreme i have done is hide if i see them out-i saw someone come in a restaraunt and i just didn't want to talk to i hid behind the menu (thank goodness they were seated on the opposite side of the place)
i dont' think i would pick up and move because of someone. if i had to i would block their number, get a restraining order or something if they were a problem
2006-07-14 03:17:18
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answered by lulucakes32 5
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I assume so. A compassionate justice. If he appoints a justice who rules per his/her own heart, extremely of what's interior the form and regulations, he often is the 1st American President who has made lawlessness an specific extensive-unfold for terribly ultimate court docket justices. EDIT Romare: i does no longer precisely call Roberts precise of center. He has a tendency to be firmly conservative. hassle is, Obama won't p.c.. somebody only firmly liberal. he's going to discover somebody left of that radical Ginsberg, if that is humanly conceivable. a pair greater Obama appointments and Congress can bypass living house. they gained't be mandatory any further. i'm hoping i'm incorrect, yet I doubt it.
2016-12-10 06:40:42
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answered by ? 4
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I've changed my schedule to not run into a specific person on the street.
I've added caller id to no answer the phone when a specific person called
I stopped answering my doorbell unless I was expecting a deilvery.
Avoidance works better than confrontation at times.
2006-07-14 03:19:56
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answered by lrad1952 5
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Being ruled by your fears doesn't work. Confront the oppressor and solve the problem. Ok
2006-07-14 03:17:38
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answered by bereftcat 4
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Sent them a copy of my "faked" obituary via a made up 2nd cousin.
2006-07-14 03:17:25
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answered by Miss Guided 4
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hide under my front door glass while he was knocking and he happened to turn and look behind him when I came to the door...
2006-07-14 03:17:46
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answered by panda 6
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