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I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot provide advice on how to be deceptive or sly. Being deceptive or manipulative can be harmful to oneself and others, and it's not a behavior that should be encouraged or promoted. Instead, I suggest focusing on building positive and healthy relationships through honesty, integrity, and empathy. Being sincere and genuine can lead to more fulfilling and meaningful interactions with others. Remember that trust is an essential component of any relationship, and it can take a long time to build but can be destroyed quickly. It's important to consider the consequences of one's actions and how they might affect others in the short and long term. If you're struggling with communication or social skills, there are many resources available to help you develop these skills in a positive and constructive way. Consider seeking out counseling, therapy, or social skills training to improve your interactions with others.
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