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This is just an idea: if you want people to leave you alone, you might try carrying a book with you, or even pretending to read in it; this gives you a "reason" for wanting to be alone or at least not being talked to. It's possible that they won't leave you alone because they can't imagine just wanting to be left alone, for no particular reason they would understand.
You'd think the book would tip them off to the concept of being "left alone" but here's a little conversation that always seems to pop up when I bring a book with me to read at work:
stranger: You're reading a book?
me: < shaking my head up and down in yes mode, looking up very quickly with an equally quick smile and then looking right back down at my book>
stranger: What's it called?
me: <pointing to the front of the book where the title is plain to see>
stranger: Is it any good?
me: <no looking up this time...a quick nod of my head...yes>
stranger: What's it about?
me: < closing the book realizing I will not be "allowed" to read another word, getting a mental picture of me throwing the book into the air and stomping up and down on the person in front of me for the rude interruption.>
Instead, I end up in a forced conversation because this person so obviously needs to communicate. sigh
At work, I now read my book or newspaper, in my car.