I had this "so called friend" today. I was drinking my soda and she purposelly hit the bottle so it spilled. Everywhere. And she laughed. LAUGHED! And it was on my arm, shirt, jeans, chair, floor, and not to mention IN MY HAIR! I was so MAD!Anyway after that I go "what was that for" & she says "i wanted to see what would happen" GRRRR!In that class there are only 3 of us and the third is good friends with her. How should I talk to her tomorrow, or should I talk to her at all? I WANT HONEST OPINIONS!ALL 5s
Altruistic answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 10:20 pm: wow. someone has a twisted mind. I don't think you just go and talk to her. If she asks why you're so moody, you should tell that you're upset about what she did, purposefully spilling the drink on you, and if she tries to defend herself, tell her you didnt think it was funny or that if you had done it to her, what would have she done? If she replies that she wouldn't care or laugh it off, you should either think she's lying because who wouldnt care? or just dump a soda on her to see if that's how she'd really react. Either way, I don't think things will work out very well unless she's the first one to apologize. [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
Alleycat45227 answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 9:45 pm: well at first i wouldn't talk to her then may be later on in class she will probaly talk to you and ask why ain't you talking to me then you can talk to her and tell her why you were not talking to her..
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