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Our class is getting ready for a spring trip to New York and today we picked the people we are rooming with. This girl I know, we'll call her Lucy, is one of the people I am rooming with. I used to be really close with her, but then we stopped talking. We starting hanging out again just this year. We signed up to room together with another one of my friends. Later, I find out that Lucy said I was annoying and she doesn't want to room with me because I'm "annoying," even though she has been acting like my friend the entire year. I think she's being very immature and two-faced. I want to confront her about this, but I don't want to get carried away and become immature myself. How can I talk to her about this rationally? Would it be reasonable to just blow her off and room with someone else and leave her all alone? (link)
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Well it wont be immature if you are talking to her but dont make it into a drama play. If you just talk to her calmy then it wont be immature. Depending on what she tells you, if shes admits it and says she sorry then you can stay her roommate. IF you denies it and gets all rude about it then ditch her. That may not be the greatest advice but that is what i will do.
-Krazy
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