I have bff's and were super close and we don't like to even talk to people outside of our group (when u give advice I don't need "Grow up who does groups any more") but everyone's seat was changed in our one class and I sit next to one gurl:she okay to me were okay friends one other gurl:we HATE each other I tried being friends but she said no so now I act like a b**** to her one other other gurl: she's friends with the gurl who hates me so now she doesnt like me I just want some peace in my one class so I can just do my work.
With Love,
Massie
Debateist answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 5:28 am: hey im at college and if people dont do groups then id love to no where lol the only advice i can give you is to ignore it i had this problem with litrally my whole class in high school and after the class was over the good thing i could always fall back on was that i could meet up with my friends. Ignoring them will be hard at first but in time youll get used to it you may have to talk obv if you are doing groups but at least after that you can go on ignoring her.
hope i helped and good luk with everything.
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ammo answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 12:48 am: Hello Massie.
I don't actually understand what your question is. If you are asking what can you do about the situation so you can just be left alone by the two girls who hate you then maybe ask to be moved to another seat because the two around you are disrupting you while you are trying to work?
I usually tend to just blank people who have a problem with me. It's easy enough - you just pretend they don't exist. :] It may work and you'll be able to get your work done as well. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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