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Message: From GoLocalProv.com by Didi Lorillard, GoLocalProv Manners and Etiquette Expert: It goes without saying, breaking up is hard to do. We want to be authentic, but it's near impossible to be honest and nice at the same time. What is the etiquette for breaking away? Is there a decent, straightforward way to break up? It doesn't make sense to sabotage each other's future relationships by breaking up through a nasty update status on Facebook. Read More http://www.golocalprov.com/lifestyle/9644/
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