Sleepaway Camp with only one person I know, and I think she
Question Posted Saturday May 29 2004, 6:02 pm
I am going to a sleepaway camp for my first year, and the only person I know is... lets call her Mandy. Mandy is the only person I know there, and personaly, I feel she is a little rude and pissy to me. I have been talking to this girl named Kelly online for a few months who is also going to that Sleepaway Camp with me and Mandy. She is really nice and we are friends. But she is Mandy's friend too. They spend a lot of time together. I am also going to be in the same day camp as Mandy. I guess I should get to my question now.
How can I survive the summer happily with her and maybe be better friends with her and get her to not be rude and pissy to me?
P.S. She says she is my best friend.
P.S.S. She takes a lot of things really personaly and she gets sort of an attitude when something doesn't go her way!
advice_giver_pimp answered Saturday May 29 2004, 9:06 pm: Dear confused,
I THINK THAT IF MANDY IS GIVING YOU CRAP YOU NEED TO TRY TO BE NICE TO HER AND ACT LIKE SHE SAID SOMETHING NICE NOT RUDE. AND IF THAT DOESN'T WORK THEN JUST TRY AND MAKE SOME NEW FRIENDS THAT WON'T GIVE YOU CRAP.
patheti3p3rs0n5 answered Saturday May 29 2004, 6:44 pm: Find out EVERYONE going to this camp your going to. Say you see Jesse Baker on the list and you realize she is in your Math Class. Try to get to know her better. If no one's name sounds familiar, try make friends as soon as you get there. Maybe that girl sitting quietly by herself at lunch.
For this Kelly girl, try to get together with her face-to-face before camp. Figure out a plan and ask Kelly what she see's in Mandy and maybe that will bring a better outcome!!! [ patheti3p3rs0n5's advice column | Ask patheti3p3rs0n5 A Question ]
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