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some little kid


Question Posted Thursday January 17 2008, 3:39 pm

theres this little kid at school. maybe 4 years younger than me, im 16. Now this guy keeps gettin into our faces at lunch and laughin, proper being cheeky. from far, he laughs, and when we walk over to him, runs. His little friends are stupid aswell. now ive tried talking to him to him and tell him to shut his mouth, but he was "ok!" and once i let go of the guy, runs away doing some stupid laugh. im so close from hurting the guy, but he's so small and im proabably twice his size, what should i so? dont tell me to "tell the teacher's" because im not going to tell off a little kid who's annoying me. should i just smack the guy across the face or something? or what? its getting really bloody stupid as every lunch he's outside the shop we go to get lunch! any help?

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DJzmAgUy426 answered Saturday January 19 2008, 4:55 pm:
smacking him would be more useless than talking to someone about it...at least you wouldn't get in trouble. he's a stupid little kid! why are you letting him get to you?! if ignoring him doesn't work, i guess another option would be to get just as annoying as him. just don't show him he's getting to you. i think he has a crush on you or something. no matter what age they are, boys just never learn the proper way to show their feelings...but seriously, never get concerned over non important people, its not worth it. hope i helped.

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Jadie answered Friday January 18 2008, 8:34 pm:
lol, wow if i was there ill just beat him up for you but since i cant,..you should just play it his way, he'll get bored of it and eventually get lost, lol! like if he says anything like you two are datnig or whatevr just say like so? at least i can get somebody,..thats just an example but he'll move on.

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Anq3L_xO answered Friday January 18 2008, 4:53 am:
Don't let him get to you. If he sees that he isn't bothering you anymore, he'll stop, because it'll take the fun out of it for him. Don't give him the power to affect you the way he does. Just simply ignore him. It's hard because we, as humans, get real egotistical and want to smack people around when they bother us. Just be the bigger person and ignore him, even if he's right in your face, just pretend he isn't there. It sounds totally lame, but it's better than wasting your energy smacking him just to get in trouble for it later. Good luck, stay strong. ~Angel

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lovestoned answered Thursday January 17 2008, 6:01 pm:
OT: the word cheeky is funny. considering i'm from the states. haha.

anyways, you should tell someone, a teacher, the principal, someone in the lunch room. that's really the only logical thing to do. otherwise he's still going to bother you.

basically, do you want to tell someone and have them take care of the problem, or you "smack the guy" and then get in more trouble for that?

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