okay i just moved and theere is this really really annoying girl that lives behind me. she calls me literally everyday and shes nice and all but she tries to act black all the time! shes like:"im pimpin right hurr dis summa" and shes serious abouT! AND shes obsessed with the yankees and derek jeter and that is all she ever ever ever talks about, unless shes acting black. i dont wanna hurt her feelings bt what am i supossed to do? AND she always wants to go into town but here mom is really overprotecitve and only lets her stay for 10 minutes. so whats the point of going up and down hills in the blazing sun for just 10 minutes?!?! ugh its really annoying! what would you do? thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? lizzy6363 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 12:01 am: well, just be honest with the girl.. it couldn't be all that bad.. and if she takes it hard.. you'll just have to work things out and explain to her why it bugs you that she tries acting black when she's really white (if she is white) i mean.. i would just confront her about it.. [in a nice way though] and say "hey, you know, we hang out alot and you should really try and be yourself b/c you'll feel a whole lot better about yourself" and then just tell her that you think it's pointless to walk/ride (whatever) a long way if you're not going to stay very long. Just get a parental to come with you and they can go eat lunch or shop while you're doing your owm thing.. you know? that was a tuffy.. i'm not quite sure i gave you a very good answer but good luck [ lizzy6363's advice column | Ask lizzy6363 A Question ]
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