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I'd ask point blank, "What the hell is eating you up?"
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I'd assume that something I have done is the culprit and start giving him/her a guilt-trip.
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I'd assume that something I have done is the culprit, withdraw to a different room and worry about the future of our relationship.
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I'd carefully and calmly ask if anything is bothering him/her.
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In a light and humorous tone, I'd ask why she/he is acting so strangely.
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I'd say nothing and leave the house so she/he can think.
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I'd say nothing, but stick around in case she/he wants to talk.
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I'd say nothing and go to another room, but leave the door open.
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I'd wait a while to see if the mood passes, then ask what's wrong.
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I wouldn't dare ask what is wrong. It's none of my business unless she/he wants to make it my business.
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