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When someone asks what you do for work but doesn't seem genuinely interested in your response, it's usually an indication of casual conversation rather than a deep interest in your job. In such situations, it's best to keep your response brief and light-hearted. Here are some appropriate ways to handle this:

  1. Keep it concise: Provide a short and straightforward answer without going into too much detail.
  2. Be light-hearted: Add a touch of humor or a positive spin to your response to keep the conversation light and friendly.
  3. Redirect the conversation: After answering briefly, you can ask them a question about their work or shift the focus to another topic.

Examples of responses:

  • "I work in marketing. How about you?"
  • "I'm a software engineer. What about you?"
  • "I'm in finance. What about yourself?"

Remember, not every conversation needs to delve deeply into personal details. Sometimes, a brief and polite response is enough to maintain a pleasant interaction without overwhelming the other person with unnecessary information.

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