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Question Posted Monday November 7 2005, 6:14 pm

HaY i LyK hAv ThIs FrEnD && sHe LyK tAlKs AbOuT mI bEhInD mI bAcK bUt Is NyCe ToO mI wHeN iM aRoUnD wUt ShUlD i Do??????????

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snickerzz11 answered Monday November 7 2005, 6:37 pm:
Translation: Hey I have this friend who talks about me behind my back, but is nice to me when I'm around. What should I do?

Ok what you should do is confront her about it. Say, How come you talk about me behind my back? or something like that. She'll prolly deny it, so then say like I've heard you do it before. She'll prolly say I'm really sorry or something like that, and then say its ok, just don't do it again. Keep an eye out for her, and if she does it again, talk to her one more time. If you have that same conversation, and she does it again, stop spending quite as much time with her. Hope I helped! ♥

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