If you are at a birthday party or a school dances it is probably best not to ruin someone’s good time. A fitting place to get rid of someone you do not like is a quiet and comfortable area. However, I would not suggest somewhere alone if the person receiving the bad news is practically a stranger. Being alone with another person can be scary without bad news being involved, but when that is added an unexpected, dangerous reaction can sometimes be the outcome.
Rejection is unpleasant for everyone involved, and telling someone they are not liked is probably one of the worst types. For that specific reason, that decision should never be taken lightly. By considering the person who is receiving this bad news one should be positive in their final decision. For example, an employer would want to heavily weight the odds of possibly telling their boss they do not like them. When making a final decision all the outcomes should be thought about and the odds of a bad outcome should be kept in