I have a friend but I am not going to say her name but I don't really like her but I don't want her knowing that. She critisizes about everything and shes annoying. She also gets mad over stupid reasons I don't want her to know that I think that, so what should I do?
but if you dont wanna totaly ruin the relationship then jujst tell her that she is to critisizing (if thats a word haha) maybe she doesnt relize it and by talking to her it will help.
sara08 answered Tuesday April 24 2007, 5:39 pm: critisize her so she knows what it feels like. then TALK to her about it. thats the main thing. i know you dont want her knowing what you think but its amazing how much it can do. it can lead to a great friendship by just mentioning to her what she does. good luck<3 [ sara08's advice column | Ask sara08 A Question ]
varsity_prep_xo answered Tuesday April 24 2007, 4:49 pm: go talk to other friends when you're with her so she kind of gets the idea that something is wrong... next time she gets mad about something stupid just be like "uh whatever" and act like you don't care. and if she criticizes you just be like "yeah that really wasn't necessary" and get mad at her for a little while... act like it really hurt you. chances are she'll get the message.. if she doesn't move on. [ varsity_prep_xo's advice column | Ask varsity_prep_xo A Question ]
GetItGurl answered Tuesday April 24 2007, 3:52 pm: me and my friend have this little thing we do so we know what to work on i tell my friend what bugging me about her and she tell me the same. maybe tell her what makes you annoyed. tell how she would feel if you did the same. hope this helps.=] [ GetItGurl's advice column | Ask GetItGurl A Question ]
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