ok. so there is this girl in my class. she is in 2 of my classes. p.e./spanish and band. i guess you could say she is my "friend" but she can be sooo annoying and rude sometimes. she gets mad over the litlest things. really stupid things too. and she always corrects you when you do or say something wrong. she gets mad at me more than any of our friends. A LOT of people find her very annoying. my friend today even said "so and so is getting sooo annoying. she getting on my last nerve!". but, when she gets mad at me for something stupid, i want to stand up for myself,and not just sit there and look at her. what can i say to her without hurting her feelings or being really rude?? thanks.
Trina_boo answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 8:23 pm: Say the right thing
if you dont want to hurt her feelings and end your friendship with her than simply say stop being such a pest im trying to be a good friend and stop people from saying your annoying but you keep being mean to me
if she gets mad at that then simply say true friends let friends know when they are doing something wrong and im trying to tell you to stop being so bitchy for your own reputation
christina answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 7:07 pm: If she's gonna be rude to you, & hurt your feelings, why shouldn't you do the same back. There's such a thing as being nice, but there's also such a thing as being TOO nice.
When she says something rude to you, just say "You think everyone likes you when they really don't. How about you get over yourself because you're not better than anyone else." Or just tell her what you really think of her. If it's rude, who cares. She's rude to you, so she needs a taste of her own medicine right back. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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