td on the bus, my one friend jackie was sitting in front of my other friend natalie. i was sitting in the seat next to natalie but then krista moved me in. so, krista told me that like jackie whispered something to natalie about me and she knows for fact it was my name and that it might have been something bad. i dont want to make a big deal out of it since it might not even be true, but this isnt the first time i've heard about them saying rude stuff about me. i dont want to jump to conclusions when it might be a misunderstanding. what should i do?
geegollyHOLLY answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 7:59 am: Never jump to a conclusion. Just Sit next to them again and see if they mention your name for yourself. Ignore the other girl, she may want to get rid of your friendships. Good luck! [ geegollyHOLLY's advice column | Ask geegollyHOLLY A Question ]
CraziAb0utY0ux3 answered Tuesday December 12 2006, 9:27 pm: there is a very simple answer to this. all you all have to do is simply ask if jackie said something about you. im sure they will tell you.
dont fret. if they talk about you like that all the time, maybe they arent really your friends.
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looloo12 answered Tuesday December 12 2006, 3:50 pm: just casually ask natalie "umm i was just wondering, what did jackie say about me?, if she did say anything that is." and if she did say something, confront jackie and say"look i would really appreciate it if you wuld stop telling people stuff about me." and if shes a good friend/ nice person , she'll stop! but if she doesnt, just forget about it. if you have good friends they wont beleive anything she says. and if you have a myspace or anything post a bulletin sayin " look if you guys heard any bad stuff about me from jackie its not true." nd stuff like that.
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