Just be straightforward and say something like 'If you enjoy this story, please give it a like!'
Well, you can try something like, 'This story is close to my heart. If you find it interesting, could you hit that like button? Thanks!' It's friendly and not too pushy.
Tell her that you love listening to her stories but you have a task or thought that you need to quickly attend to. For example, 'Dear, your stories are always great, but I just remembered I need to check on something for a few minutes. Can we take a short break?'
Raise your hand and wait for the teacher to notice you. Say something like 'May I go to the toilet, please?' in a quiet and polite voice.
Well, you might try something like, 'I'm having a hard time staying engaged with this story. Maybe we could talk about something that's a bit more exciting for both of us?' That way, you're being kind but still getting your point across.
You could approach it in a humorous way. For instance, 'Sweetie, when I'm chatting on the phone, it's like I'm in another world. If you jump in, it's like an alien invasion! So let me finish my call without interruption, okay?' This light - hearted approach can make the request seem less serious and more acceptable. Another option is to make a deal with her. Say that if she lets you have uninterrupted phone calls, you'll do something nice for her in return, like taking her out for dinner or doing an extra chore around the house.
To behave politely at a Korean spa as a male for the first time, you should first understand the basic rules. When in the communal bathing areas, don't stare at others. Wash your body thoroughly before entering the baths. In the sauna rooms, if there are a limited number of seats, wait patiently for someone to leave before taking a seat. And if you're using any shared items like the scrub brushes, clean them after use. Also, wear the provided robes and towels properly.
Polite behavior involves treating her as you would any other woman. Offer respect and courtesy. Don't stare or make her feel uncomfortable. If you're in a social setting, include her in conversations in a normal way. For example, if you're talking about travel, ask her if she has any interesting travel stories. Also, don't make jokes at her expense or use derogatory language.
You could try saying something like, 'I'm really interested, but could we come back to this a bit later?' That's a gentle way to interrupt.
You could say something like 'Mom, I'm really excited about your new sling bikini that you mentioned in the tasboo story. I would love it if you could send me a picture of it when you have a moment.'
The best way is to just pretend like you didn't hear it. Keep a straight face and continue with whatever you were doing. This shows respect and avoids making her feel more embarrassed.
A more elaborate way could be, 'I understand you're presenting this story, but I have my own beliefs and experiences that make it difficult for me to embrace it. Thank you for sharing, but I can't go for it.' This not only politely declines but also gives a bit of an explanation without getting into too much detail.