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12 things you’re doing that make people dislike you immediately

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May 25, 2016

There are plenty of ways to turn people off. Most of them don’t require much effort.

We’ve rounded up some of the most common social faux pas online and in person, and how to avoid them. Read on and see which ones you’ve been guilty of.

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