i have a friend who is new to my school.she follows me everywhere and she is annoying ,and tries to hard.i want to find a way to get rid of her without hurting her feelings because i used to be and act like her.
takemyyheart24 answered Thursday January 3 2008, 4:53 am: 1. you know how it felt like to be her. so give her some slack.
2. introduce her to people you think she will have stuff in common with.
3. maybe get to know her better and maybe if you give her a chance you guys might end up being great friends. [ takemyyheart24's advice column | Ask takemyyheart24 A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday January 2 2008, 1:44 pm: well first of all you could introdece her to other people and once you do she might find some one eles to hang around all the time it worked for me and if that dosnt work you could try to ignore her but work up to ignoring her first start off with talking to other people than her and then you could maybe answer her in yeahs and sures and stuff like that and then you could stop spending so much time with her and so on and so on and during that time she will be bored and talk to other people so she can find a new friend to follow everywhere good luck i really hope i helped you [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
LiSaxOBaBii answered Wednesday January 2 2008, 8:58 am: Out of all people, you have got to sympathize with her since you've been in her position. She adores you and although that does get annoying; that is not a reason to give up on her. Teach her about herself, by pointing out her strong points; she'll soon realize she can give you some more space. [ LiSaxOBaBii's advice column | Ask LiSaxOBaBii A Question ]
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