i have this friend and we used t be really close but she acts so dumb and shes really annoying so i told her that shes annoying sometimes but she was like ya so what do i do to get her to stop? we are close but it gets on my nerves and stresses me
Uniq_The_Geek answered Saturday May 8 2004, 2:05 pm: alright,
tell you're friend how you feel. or, you can just give her a taste of her own medicine. whatever annoys her, do it. maybe she'll see how annoying it is. Then, she will probably realize that she is also annoying and stop. [ Uniq_The_Geek's advice column | Ask Uniq_The_Geek A Question ]
exzentriker answered Thursday May 6 2004, 6:06 pm: Just tell her simple to stop being so irritating. Ignore her for a few days or something, she might get all of her energy out in that time, I had the same problem. [ exzentriker's advice column | Ask exzentriker A Question ]
duzzie19 answered Monday May 3 2004, 9:21 pm: Look,
You need a way for her to listen to you. FIrst off, I suggest a kiss. THen lay it on her, confrontation is key. Be like if you can't clean up your act, then take it somewhere else. Yup. That's right. DO IT! [ duzzie19's advice column | Ask duzzie19 A Question ]
usherluva07 answered Monday May 3 2004, 7:33 pm: Dear Stressed,
Wow! My best bud and I have the same problem. It's a phase and it will pass. If you don't want to wait, you need to be honest and tell her. If she really is a friend worth keeping, she'll listen to you. Good luck and let me know how it works out-epic2004@charter.net. Bye!
DruidX answered Monday May 3 2004, 2:27 pm: You need to tell her in no uncertain terms that she annoys the hell out of you, and if she does the 'Yeah, so what?' you need to tell her what; That it annoys you so much, that it makes you stress.
If she doesn't get it then you need to say that you won't have anything to do with her for a while, or ever, depending on how strongly you feel. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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