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attitude problem


Question Posted Sunday September 24 2006, 9:00 pm

this friend of mine all of a sudden stopped talking to me and gave me attitude and went to another one of the girls in my class and now doent talk to me anymore. what should i do????? please answer soon.

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MelLeDisko answered Monday September 25 2006, 4:14 pm:
I would just try and talk to her about it. Ask her if you did something wrong or said something wrong to possibly offend her, or what. And just let her know that her ignoring you is hurting your feelings nad you miss talking to her alot. If she isn't mature enough though to sit down with you and try and resolve this, then she doesn't sound like a very good friend, and I might just want to forget about her. I hope everytihng works out though, and I hope I helped.

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summerGIRL_xo answered Monday September 25 2006, 3:47 pm:
it doesn't sound like she was ever a good friend, or is someone you want to be friends with. a true friends wouldn't do that. however, i know it can be tough to loose someone. you can try talking to her about it, and if she's mature, she'll talk to you. if she's immature, she might not. in that case, you don't have much you can do. just try and continue with your life, hang out with your other friends, and eventually, she'll realize what she's missing.

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Berri answered Monday September 25 2006, 12:13 pm:
If she's doing things like that, she wasn't a very good friend to begin with. I'd suggest not worrying about it. Move on, and make new friends too. Do the things that you like to do, and don't worry about her.

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biker_chic answered Monday September 25 2006, 9:08 am:
Don't worry about it...If she has just left you for no reason then she isn't worth it and most likely doesn't know what she is missing out on. If you feel that bad about it, then try talking to her, just say that you don't understand why she is acting the way she is and ask her if there is a particular reason. However, if she still doesn't talk to you then leave it...Find someone who will appreciate you and show a bit of respect - she can't be much of a friend to do something like that.

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sternesindblind answered Monday September 25 2006, 7:43 am:
Ignore her and get a new friend. No one deserves a "friend" that will leave them for no reason. Find someone that is worth your time that won't leave you at the drop of a hat. Don't worry too much about it, because by showing her that you're worried you're showing her that she won whatever little game she was playing.

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