My friend cheated on an assignment of mine... we are the best of friends and I don't want her mad at me but it hurts that i spent all that time on it and she didn't but she still has a good grade.
blake08 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 8:59 pm: you should tell the teacher that she didnt even help you with the project and that you dont think she deserves the same grade as you. And she may be ure best friend but obviouly she isnt to good of a friend because she wouldnt do u like that normally. [ blake08's advice column | Ask blake08 A Question ]
Anarchilist answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 8:25 pm: Oh come on, how does it hurt you? She didnt study, shes you're friend, let her copy, and then remind her of it sometime later when you ask her for a favor. [ Anarchilist's advice column | Ask Anarchilist A Question ]
JimNYGfan88 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:56 pm: Well don't rat her out now. But the next time she tries to do something like this stop her and say it's unfair that you had to do all the work and she thinks she can just freeload off of you all the time. [ JimNYGfan88's advice column | Ask JimNYGfan88 A Question ]
*ashlee* answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:50 pm: yea..being the type of person who copys and cheats and stuff..ive never been able to see why people get so uptight about other ppl copyin their stuff...but if it really bothers u, just tell her exactly how u feel. tell her that it makes u feel bad because u work so hard to make good grades and she doesnt do anything, and has the same grade u worked ur ass off for. [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
kevin1986 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:28 pm: Tell her "Look,we're friends,but it's not fair that I put in all the work and you got a good grade." If you ever work with her again,drop hints,that she should pull her load too. If she's mad at you,she's being a real bitch because you have a right to be pissed. Don't be scared of hurting your friend's feelings. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
XoCrYsTaLoX answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:23 pm: i think you should tell her, if shes really your best friend then she'll understand! and tell her that you dont want her to cheat because you dont want her to get in trouble! [ XoCrYsTaLoX's advice column | Ask XoCrYsTaLoX A Question ]
AskSpanky answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:14 pm: Hm...I did this with all my friends, except we split up the work. Like 'I do front, you do back.' 'Deal.' I still learn from it because I go back through the answers anyways, but ___she'll regret it when she doesn't really know the material.___ [ AskSpanky's advice column | Ask AskSpanky A Question ]
sportscutie13 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:14 pm: Just straight out tell her that if something happens and she can't use u to cheat off of then she'll get a really bad grade because she hasn't been doing her work... or u could tell her she better not try it again because it's just plain wrong. You could get kicked out of schools 4 that! [ sportscutie13's advice column | Ask sportscutie13 A Question ]
ixsAveDxmYsELf answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:14 pm: let her know how you feel with her cheating off of you. tell her how hard you are working to get good grades. if she gets bitchy with you sit her down and tell her why cheating can get her in a bad place in the future. you wont be there for her to cheat off forever, will you?
Jane answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 7:12 pm: *She's your best friend right? Well tell her you don't want her doing that, because you put effort into it and she didn't. Next time, ask her if she wants to work together, if she's not getting the stuff.* [ Jane's advice column | Ask Jane A Question ]
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