my friends are starting to get so bitchy and i cant handle it. like i have problems of my own to deal with this. how do i deal with it like what do i say. my friend has been acting so mean to me and my other friend thinks theres something wrong. how do i control myself and ask her nicely whats worng?
kooo3 answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 8:32 pm: Well if your friend is being
rude to another friend, ask
her if theres something going
on with them, if there was a
fight or something you didnt
know about.
And if theyre just being rude
around you and seem to be bitchy
to everyone, and you cant handle
it. Then maybe thats not the right
type of people for you.
One way to make new friends
is to just say hey to people
you dont normaly talk to,
they might just think hey
that was nice of her.
And then let things just
go from there.
amberbritt answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 8:18 pm: well call her ask her whats wrong?? why r you mad at me what did i do and then when she anwseres it tell her sorry or if she didint tell her sorry for whatever you done but if u get in a fight tell her i don't wanna start a fight i will call you later [ amberbritt's advice column | Ask amberbritt A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 8:18 pm: In this case asking her who urinated on her conflakes this morning won't work <j/k> Seriously, all you have to do is approach her when you can both be alone and ask her "Did I offend you with something I said or did recently?"
Wait for her response and then talk things out with eachother. You might want to wait a few days before approaching her. Maybe whatever it is that has her being nasty with you will blow over on its own and she'll return to normal.
There's a chance her problem may not be related to you completely. There could be something else you don't know about that is upsetting her and she's taking things out on people around her for reasons nobody understands.
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