Advice4teens answered Monday August 16 2004, 8:40 pm: Well, why do you hate her? Do you hate her for no reason? If so, maybe you should just try to be nice to her. Get to know her. You two could turn out to be friends!
If that's not the reason you hate her, maybe you hate her because she's mean to you? Then what you should do is kill her with kindness. Maybe then she'll stop being mean. I need to know the reason you hate her if you need help. :-) [ Advice4teens's advice column | Ask Advice4teens A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Monday August 16 2004, 7:00 pm: Just ignoRe heR... I know it can be extRemely difficult at times [we've all been theRe], but theRe's not Really much you can do about it! SoRRie!! I hope things woRk out!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
xogiggles37xo answered Monday August 16 2004, 6:49 pm: you can transfer classes... you can say you really dont get along with her and that itd would be really bad to have her in your class because she would distrack you from learning and explain why shed distrack you... say that she makes me think of all the things that she might say to me etc. [ xogiggles37xo's advice column | Ask xogiggles37xo A Question ]
Karen answered Monday August 16 2004, 6:46 pm: Just ignore her and don't talk to her. By no time, you won't even recognize thats she's even in your class. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Blondie04 answered Monday August 16 2004, 6:34 pm: Very simple, learn to like her and if she is bothering you, don't sit near her. If you get the chance to know her, maybe you'll find that she's not really that bad. Why do you hate this girl? [ Blondie04's advice column | Ask Blondie04 A Question ]
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