My friend is soo rude, she's 15, and i'm 15 too! Well yesterday was her birthday and on Friday she wants to have a birthday celebration by going to the movies, she invited me. Now she's asking me if my mom can take us! It's pissing me off because isn't her mom supposed to take us seen as it's her bday party. What can i tell her
x0xdReAmEr answered Monday May 23 2005, 5:51 pm: tell her that its her party and that her mom needs to take everyone becuase its not your party s0 ur m0m dosent need to take you and i just think that thats really rude to ask if anothers persons mom can take them and their friends to the movies! tell her how you feel! G00D LUCK X0X` [ x0xdReAmEr's advice column | Ask x0xdReAmEr A Question ]
sourpatchkids379 answered Monday May 23 2005, 5:43 pm: Hey!
Just tell her no. I mean just say "Hey, I can't take us...." What my mom always says is that it is ok to blame it on her so just say i can't cause my mom... blah blah blah. Good Luck!
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LiSaxOBaBii answered Monday May 23 2005, 5:33 pm: Exactly-just say your mom is busy--this is one of the times lieing is acceptable. It's not your mom's duty to drive her around. Tell her to do it on another weekend when she can actually get a ride. Don't give into her-you shouldn't have to.
shake answered Monday May 23 2005, 5:23 pm: Yeah, its her b-day. Say no. Just to make her mad.
Then, when she finallly gets her parents to take her. Super Glue her parents cars to the ground so they cant take her! [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
Teza answered Monday May 23 2005, 5:22 pm: Tell her that. Her mom is supposed to take you guys but it shouldnt be that big of a deal. Just be like wait isnt is your birthday part so why should my mom take us? If she gets mad o0 well because thats just gay! ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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