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zakariya
Is it correct to say: I think that you've overstepped your terms of reference, I think that you've overstepped your terms of reference. As a way to express that I'm disappointed because someone starts talking about my personal issues. thanks in advance.
Oct 28, 2018 12:28 PM
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That sounds awkward. It's better to say that you'd rather not talk about that and then change the subject.
October 28, 2018
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Perhaps something more direct like, "That's personal." And if they continue, "You're overstepping again. Please stop." That should get the point across quickly if you say it in a stern tone. Good luck with this troublesome person.
October 28, 2018
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