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There are several polite and respectful ways to communicate that you need to leave a situation without being rude or mean. Here are some examples:

  1. "I'm sorry, but I need to get going now."
  2. "It's been great talking with you, but I should head out."
  3. "I have an early morning tomorrow, so I should be on my way."
  4. "I appreciate your company, but I have a prior commitment I need to attend to."
  5. "I'm afraid I can't stay any longer, but it was lovely seeing you."
  6. "I need to leave soon, but thank you for having me."
  7. "I've had a wonderful time, but I must take my leave now."
  8. "I'd love to stay longer, but I have to get going."
  9. "I've enjoyed our time together, but I should be heading home."
  10. "I hate to cut this short, but I have some things I need to take care of."

Remember, it's okay to set boundaries and prioritize your own needs and responsibilities. By expressing yourself politely and respectfully, you can leave the situation without causing any offense.

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