How do I react to this?

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answer:See – this is a part of why you need to stay further away from these people. No wonder you feel badly about yourself. You have to find a way to say “it’s none of your fucking business” politely. You might try practicing saying something like, “Do you know how rude you sound? Of course I’m aware of it.” The moral is don’t be around people who are damaging to your self-esteem.

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