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Questions should be answered honestly, briefly, and non judgmentally. If you are asked a direct question, such as, "Are you a Christian, or are you a jew?" You should answer, a simple yes or no. Give an honest answer. Then say, "We will not discuss religion." If they ask, "What do you think of the President? You answer, "We are prohibited from discussing individual politicians." You have given an honest answer. Other questions, you answer and then cut off discussion of that area. I am a democrat. We will not discuss politics. You have shown them respect by answering their question. You have cut off additional discussion.

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