I think it is best for you to find inner strength and show some dignity and respectfully dismiss someone in person. You both have better closure that way.........But I gotta ask, wow is there really such a thing as a rejection hotline or online? Curiously humorous.
2006-11-28 06:11:45
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answered by lonesome4calle11 2
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Giving them a rejection number isn't the problem. The real problem is your fear of facing up to the consequences of your actions, and taking personal responsibility for your decisions. A coward is still a coward on paper or in person. Try to remember that you should at least pretend to be human, even if you are a spineless jellyfish.
2006-11-28 14:15:43
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answered by deLaParre 3
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Giving them a rejection number may seem funny, but it's actualy very mean. They would be better off if you just gave them a wrong number, then at least they wouldnt have that embarrassed humiliated feeling.
2006-11-28 13:59:44
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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Definitely in person, it might be little weird for you, but the person you just rejected it might make them feel like their not even good enough to be rejected face to face.
2006-11-28 14:09:58
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answered by Lilcuda 2
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To me it is better to tell them in person cause if you give them the rejectionhotline # that kinda wimby. So be brave as a lion and tell that person you are not into them :)
2006-11-28 14:00:06
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answered by Ash 1
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I think it's alot more humane to do it in a nice way in person.
2006-11-28 13:59:14
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answered by I know, I know!!!! 6
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No, I disagree. Rather face to face and look your fear in the eye than try to wimp out of it.
2006-11-28 13:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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In person.
2006-11-28 13:57:57
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answered by ndtaya 6
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In person.
2006-11-28 13:58:02
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answered by CP 1
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Jeeeseeee... In Person!!!! chicken ****
2006-11-28 13:57:58
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answered by Allen L 4
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