Okay Yesterday I went off on my friends because I thought they were going to say "you are copying us" because they do this and i wanted to so i said i have wanted to do this since i was in 4th grade and i am not copying you. so now they are mad at me and i really wish that they werent. they think i copy them and that I do not know how to deal with people and that i am stupid well at least right now that they are mad at me....I tried to apologize to them through e-mail but I think they are still mad at me...I want to apologize again in person but I know they will not talk to me...What Should I do?
SuPeRgUrLs_AdViCe answered Thursday July 22 2004, 11:12 am: well, i believe in the saying- imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. you wouldnt copy them if you didnt like whatever they had,and they know you truly like it and arent just pretending.if you arent too mad at them, then tell them that you just copy because you like their style. if they're still mad, maybe you shouldn't be so nice.
VoLlEyPrInCeZz1 answered Thursday July 22 2004, 9:36 am: Well, i would have to take your side on this one, they have no reason to be mad at you. And you shouldn't feel guilty, because you didn't do anything. I mean girls will be girls. Eventually she will forgive you, and you have more friends so just hang out with them!! **lauren** please tell me how this whole thing goes [ VoLlEyPrInCeZz1's advice column | Ask VoLlEyPrInCeZz1 A Question ]
ballerina04 answered Thursday July 22 2004, 8:31 am: give it time to cool off, and then try to apoligize again. good luck!
vab answered Thursday July 22 2004, 8:22 am: Give it a few days. The subject is still very close and new - your friends will cool off after a little while, and that'll provide you with an opportunity to talk about it and clear the air. [ vab's advice column | Ask vab A Question ]
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