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I've recently met a friend of a friend. Let's say her name is Maggie. Maggie is one of those who talks constantly about herself, her life, her kids, her friends, her enemies, her job, etc., etc. She talks almost without stopping to breathe. Our mutual friend had invited her out to eat with us. I'm a very friendly person, but I tend not to talk about myself. I like to talk about other things, more interesting things than my life.
We were at the restaurant for nearly 2 hours, and her mouth never stopped. My friend and I basically just sat there, nodded our heads, and did a lot of mm-hm, uh-huh, and tried to enjoy our dinner. For some reason, Maggie decided that she and I should strike up a friendship and start hanging out together. I didn't want to be rude, but I don't want to be her friend. I just don't. And I don't have to. So I made some excuse about having too many irons in the fire and not having time for anyone new in my life. It went right over her head.
Without being mean, what could I say to her that wouldn't hurt her feelings but would give her the hint that I don't want to be her friend?
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