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Here is the translation of the text to English:

It seems like you're looking for ways to confirm or indicate that someone is in a relationship with someone else. Here are some suggestions:

1. Use phrases like "my partner" or "my significant other" to refer to the person you are in a relationship with. This can be a subtle way to let others know without having to explicitly say so.
2. If asked directly about your relationship status, simply answer honestly by saying something like "I am in a relationship with [name]" or "I am dating [name]."
3. Use body language and nonverbal cues to convey affection and closeness, such as holding hands, leaning on each other, or touching shoulders when talking.
4. If you want to be more discreet, use phrases like "a friend" or "someone I care about" instead of using the word "partner." This can help avoid drawing attention to your relationship without actually lying.
5. Alternatively, you can simply not address the topic at all and focus on other aspects of your life. If you're not comfortable discussing your relationship status, it's okay to politely change the subject or avoid the question altogether.

Remember, it's important to be honest and respectful when it comes to talking about your personal life. Find a approach that feels comfortable and natural for you, and try to be understanding if others don't pick up on the subtle cues you are giving.
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DAY-1, MINDSET TRAINING

Here is the translation of the text to English:

It seems like you're looking for ways to confirm or indicate that someone is in a relationship with someone else. Here are some suggestions:

1. Use phrases like "my partner" or "my significant other" to refer to the person you are in a relationship with. This can be a subtle way to let others know without having to explicitly say so.
2. If asked directly about your relationship status, simply answer honestly by saying something like "I am in a relationship with [name]" or "I am dating [name]."
3. Use body language and nonverbal cues to convey affection and closeness, such as holding hands, leaning on each other, or touching shoulders when talking.
4. If you want to be more discreet, use phrases like "a friend" or "someone I care about" instead of using the word "partner." This can help avoid drawing attention to your relationship without actually lying.
5. Alternatively, you can simply not address the topic at all and focus on other aspects of your life. If you're not comfortable discussing your relationship status, it's okay to politely change the subject or avoid the question altogether.

Remember, it's important to be honest and respectful when it comes to talking about your personal life. Find a approach that feels comfortable and natural for you, and try to be understanding if others don't pick up on the subtle cues you are giving.
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