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If you’ve gone on a few dates with someone and you just aren’t feeling it, breaking it off can be tough. Since you aren’t technically together, it can feel a little different than with someone you’ve been in a relationship with for a while. We’ve compiled a list of a few helpful tips so you can end it with the person you aren’t dating as nicely as possible.

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Be honest, but be kind.

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  1. You don’t have to be mean about it, but you shouldn’t leave any room for question, either. Tell them the real reason you don’t want to see them anymore, unless it’s something that could be hurtful. [4]
    • For instance, you might say, “You’re a really nice person, but I just don’t see us working out long-term. I really wish you luck on your search, though!” [5]
    • Or, “I just can’t commit to a relationship right now, and it’s not fair to you. I’m splitting myself between my work and spending time with you, and I just can’t do that anymore.”
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Leave as soon as you can.

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  1. As soon as you feel like you’ve wrapped things up, go ahead and leave. This will let the other person work through their own emotions without you there to watch them. [10]
    • It's a good idea to have plans afterward, like meeting up with a friend. That way, you'll have someone you can talk to about what happened, but you'll also have a built-in excuse when it's time to leave. [11]
    • This is especially important if you two met up at a bar (or anywhere that you can get drinks). The other person might be hoping that you two can have one last hookup before you go, which probably isn’t a good idea.
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Cut contact with them.

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  1. Don’t text, call, or reach out on social media once you’ve broken up with them. Even if you want to check in or be friends with them, it’s much kinder to leave them alone. [12]
    • If they reach out to you, it’s probably best not to respond. And if they have a negative reaction (as in, they act rude or angry in response), don't feel like you owe them any further communication.
    • Reader Poll: We asked 790 wikiHow readers, and 63% agreed that if a person reacts negatively to your rejection of them, it’s 100% okay to be firm in your decision and move on from the situation. [Take Poll]
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