Question Posted Thursday December 6 2007, 12:02 am
16,f
There is a girl at school, she seems nice. So recently she got a myspace. She tells me "Oh you're on my top so I better be on yours!" so of course that means for me to put her on my top. I'm a nice person, so I did. Now I find out she is not the best person. She FAST in other words. And I do NOT want to be associated with people like that. I want to take her off my page, but what do I say if she asks what happened in the most polite way?? THANKS!
xxlilreddivaxx answered Thursday December 6 2007, 3:23 pm: I hate it when that happens to me. Its really annoying. What I do, is hide my top friends. I cant give you the link because my friend does it for me. But go on yahoo and type "Hide top friends in myspace" and it will come out. If anything, just be straight foward with her or just smile and say "O really? You arent? Ill put you on right away" Then you just "forget". :D lol those are my ways. [ xxlilreddivaxx's advice column | Ask xxlilreddivaxx A Question ]
Jamtoria answered Thursday December 6 2007, 3:18 pm: First off, Myspace top 8's are not as important and deadly as everyone makes them out to be. If she asks, say it's only myspace don't get so offended.
Besides if you don't like her, find a calm way to talk to her about it. Maybe her reputaion is a stretched version of the truth. If not, use the first line, or tell her the truth. [ Jamtoria's advice column | Ask Jamtoria A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Thursday December 6 2007, 2:41 pm: Honestly? Why should you feel you have to be so polite? Just remove her, and if she says something, be honest and tell her why.
I mean, if she's someone you don't want to be associated with, why beat around the bush?
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