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HEALTHMay 14 · 12:58 UTCDAILY MAIL

The art of the 'Irish exit': Psychologist reveals why sneaking out of a party without saying goodbye is GOOD for you

A psychologist explains why sneaking out of a party without saying goodbye can be beneficial for one's mental health. This behavior, referred to as the 'Irish exit', allows individuals to avoid awkward interactions and maintain their emotional well-being. The psychologist suggests that this approach can be a healthy coping mechanism in certain social situations.

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