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All about Grey Rocking, the best technique to avoid toxic people and dramatic conversations

Hate drama? Do you feel during arguments your words fall on deaf ears and they end up aggravating matters? Well, the best technique to escape toxic situations could be when you act like a ‘grey rock’. To know what it means, read on.

October 03, 2025 / 15:58 IST
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Tired of toxic fights and endless drama? Experts explain grey rocking — a boundary-setting technique that helps you stay calm, neutral, and drama-free (Image: Pexels)
Tired of toxic fights and endless drama? Experts explain grey rocking — a boundary-setting technique that helps you stay calm, neutral, and drama-free (Image: Pexels)

Have you ever found yourself in a situation when you felt that your words are falling on deaf ears and your retorts to someone are aggravating matters? The helpless situation where one feels like they're trying their best to salvage the situation from deteriorating further, but everything goes against them. What do you do in such situations? Well, grey rocking may be the answer that you're looking for.

Yes! Grey rocking is a term coined to describe a communication technique where all you have to do is control the urge to say more and practice saying bare minimum. The idea is to keep the tone neutral, weigh in your words carefully before uttering them and give the impression that you're simply not in the mood to engage in any controversial conversation.

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Delhi-based Relationship expert Ruchi Ruuh shares how one of her clients was at the receiving end of her mother-in-law's repetitive tirades. Her client's refrain was that her MIL would never be happy with her irrespective of how good she tried to be. She suspected her MIL said nasty things to her to provoke her to engage in one of those dramatic fights. To help her out of this recurring pattern with her MIL, Ruchi advised her client to practice grey rocking.

"Grey rock is a boundary setting tool to protect yourself. You make yourself as emotionally unresponsive and uninteresting as possible, like a dull grey rock. By giving non-reactive responses, you take away the emotional “fuel” that the other person is looking for," explains Ruuh.