okay, there is this girl in one of my classes and she talks THE WHOLE TIME!!!! it drives me crazy! and she'll tell me the most randomest things and stuff I DONT CARE ABOUT! and i'm one of those people who can't hurt peoples feelings, so i want her to shut up w/o hurting her feelings! how? and if i can't do it nicly, tell me, because it would be worth it too shut her up if i had to be mean!
MummuM answered Thursday March 10 2005, 9:18 pm: When she tells you things you don't care about, tell her to keep what she has to say to herself. You'd really like it if she'd stop talking because it really annoys you. Tell her you really don't feel like hearing her voice in class, because class is when your suppose to listen to the teacher and do your work. If she doesn't shut up, you're going to have to tell her in a mean tone. Simply tell her to shut up because she's bothering the shit out of you. But be nice at first and see where that takes you. If it doesn't take you anywheres, be a bit more mean. I'm sure you'll get the point across and she'll stop bothering you durning class time.
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xpianogirl89x answered Thursday March 10 2005, 8:58 pm: Well try it nicely first, just say,"Shh, I wanna hear this.. sorry I can't talk right now." If that doesn't work you're gonna have to be a little meaner. Just honestly straight out tell her to shut up, tell her that when she talks through the whole class it really gets on your nerves, so could she please not do that.. (That's even a mild version actually..) Good luck! Try to be nice first, if that doesn't work time to be a little bit harsher..
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