what if i was kidding around with my friend but they are one of the sensative types that don't always take the joke in the right way and i got yelled at by her first so today i said this word that they always say a lot over and over again, and now they're mad at me and won't let me appologize what should i do?
leLovely answered Tuesday May 22 2007, 7:09 pm: Just let it go, and wait for her to talk to you. Just because you kept saying a certain word shouldn't let somebody not allow you to apologize. Just wait for her to cool off, and try not to cling to her and keep apologizing. She should learn how to take a joke, and she should eventually come to her senses and realize that it's not something worth being mad over. [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday May 22 2007, 6:50 pm: Wait. That's exactly what to do and say nothing more to them. people who are this sensitive will react this way all the time and then gradually forget about it or why they were upset. Let them come to you.
It's not your fault they cannot take a joke. It's up to them to develop a tough skin. They'll realize in a day or maybe an hour or two that they're being silly by being mad over it. Trust me, that's all there is to it with them. If they don't approach you again in a few days move on as you don't need friends who are that silly and act stupidly over a joke. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
askkatie answered Tuesday May 22 2007, 6:50 pm: Give her time to cool off, she'll come around. If she's not on good terms with you tomorrow at school then call her up tomorrow night and let her know that your friendship means too much to you to let it be blown off by you kidding around and that you are really sorry.
Good luck, I hope things work out for you and your friend!
-Katie
EDIT:
You're welcome. You asked how I knew it was a girl.. you said you got "yelled at by HER first so today...". I picked up on the her.
Plus guys don't cause that much drama over little things =] [ askkatie's advice column | Ask askkatie A Question ]
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