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When people don't know how else to respond or want to be left alone without being rude, they might use polite and non-confrontational phrases to signal their disinterest or desire for space. Here are some common responses they might use:

  1. I'm not sure, but I'll let you know if I find out.
  2. I need to get going now, but it was nice talking to you.
  3. I have a lot on my mind right now; can we talk later?
  4. I appreciate your concern, but I'm handling it myself for now.
  5. I'd rather not discuss that topic at the moment.
  6. I have some work I need to focus on; let's catch up another time.
  7. Thanks for sharing, but I need some quiet time to think.
  8. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed; I'll reach out when I'm ready.
  9. I need to take care of a few things, so I can't chat right now.
  10. I'm not in the best mood for talking, but I appreciate your understanding.

In these responses, people are trying to maintain politeness while setting boundaries and indicating their need for personal space. It's important to respect their cues and give them the space they need without pressing further. If they want to discuss something or be more engaged, they will likely initiate the conversation themselves at a more suitable time.

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