one of my friends has a problem with inviting themselves over to my house what can i tell her that wont hurt her feelings but will let her her know that i will invite her when i want her over?
KrazyAdviceLady answered Thursday August 26 2004, 2:58 pm: Tell it like it is! Say, look friend*, sometimes i have stuff to do and you cant just invite yourself over. Im really not trying to be mean seriously, its just that when you CAN come over, i will invite you =D
SimPLy_II_SwEeT answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 6:18 pm: i get thiZs aLL thu tyme! sOmetymeZs i feEl as if i inVite mi self over .. buTt i think u should jus tell her sTraight fOrward .. jus seii "i feel liek u invite urself over mi hOuse .. i don waNna hurt ur feElings buTt i waNna b hOnest w/ u .. i liek ur cOmpani buTt iLL invite u over." thats wat i wOuld seii!
xObRiTT answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 5:39 pm: just tell her that she shouldnt just invite herself over nd that ull tell her or ask her to come wen u want her over, she should understand [ xObRiTT's advice column | Ask xObRiTT A Question ]
mr_frisky_lemur answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 5:34 pm: If she keeps inviting herself over, It shouldn't matter if you hurt her feelings or not, shes a bitch. Just say stop inviting yourself to my house i want some kind of privacy. [ mr_frisky_lemur's advice column | Ask mr_frisky_lemur A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 5:15 pm: Just be like, "Hey, my parents have a new house rule and they don't want my friends to just invite themselves over. They think it's rude and they just want me to ask my friends to come over." Just be like "Yeah, my parents are weird these days." Hope this helps and good luck :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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