Theres this boy who lives down the street from me. His family and my family are in like a seceret war...but that doesn't matter much.
The thing is this boy sucks at Spanish. In Spanish we were playing this game and he was the last one to finish. By accident I said "Wouldn't it be funny if he got [the answer] right?" I didn't mean to say it like that. I really meant because he was trying so hard and whatnot(he was takin a really long time to come up with an answer for the teacher). He took it totally wrong and sat down and looked at me with this angry glare and said "Lexie you have no life!!" I mean...i'm really sensitive, so this upset me considering our families aren't the closest friends and all. I just feel bad. Ieven told him that I didn't mean what I said. What do I do? Will this worsen the situation between our familes. He tells his mom EVERYTHING!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Cj answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 10:11 pm: that sucks.
it is like we have too many sensitive boys running around the place now.
If they were to slap me i would laugh.(didn't happen in my incident)
And you teased a poor fellow.I know you didn't mean to hurt his emotion or anything but that is what happened. you got two options.
1 extend a handshake of freindship to him tomorrow.
if he accepts, good, if not well...............
2 or you could write a litlle letter and apologize, it sounds wimpish but give it a try. (let that ashamed feeling of writing the letter pay off for his ashamed feeling of being teased. [ Cj's advice column | Ask Cj A Question ]
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