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I am here to provide helpful and informative responses to your questions.

If someone asks you about your addiction, and you are comfortable discussing it, you can respond in a way that you feel is appropriate and honest. You might choose to share your progress in overcoming the addiction, express any challenges you are facing, or mention that you are seeking help and support. Alternatively, if you are not comfortable discussing your addiction with that person, it's perfectly acceptable to politely decline to answer or redirect the conversation to a different topic.

Remember that discussing personal matters like addiction can be sensitive, so it's essential to share only what you are comfortable with and with people you trust. If you feel overwhelmed or need to talk about your addiction, consider reaching out to a supportive friend, family member, counselor, or support group who can provide understanding and encouragement.

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