there's this girl in my 5th period class (right after lunch) and she always walks in class like 10 mins or so late...Every day!! she smells really bad either like smoke or weed. i hate the smell of drugs. and she sits right next to me..i always spray my body spray towards her without being obvious but it only helps for like a minute. i dont wanna ask to move because my teacher will wonder why, and i dont wanna tell on her..it could be that she just hangs around smokers idk, but i honestly think she smokes. i dont wanna get her in trouble but i cant stand the smell! what to do?!! thanks!
now donntt say that she smokes, because number
one that could be untrue, and number two, its
really none of your business. annnddd snitches
get stitchess! haha thats my motto. ive been sat
next to people that are disruptive before so i
asked the teacher if they could move me. otherwise,
something you could do is just face the other way
and breathe. like if she sits on your right, turn
your head to the left. unless the board is to the
right. seriously, the best idea would be to see
your teacher after class and express your concern.
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DramaQueen63 answered Wednesday February 20 2008, 5:11 pm: Well, if you really think she smokes or whatever then I would maybe consider talking to a teacher, or someone that you can trust.then I would ask the teacher if you could move. And adn if your teacher askes you why, then just tell them the truth. Like it kinda stinks over there like smoke, or whatever you want to say. I'm sure he/ she would understand.
schochie16 answered Wednesday February 20 2008, 5:08 pm: Personally, i would tell the teacher that you want to move. Just say that you can't see the boerd, don't feel comfertable next to here, or can't hear her to well. Don't judge this girl without even knowing her though if this spreads around your school she could get in BIG trouble and she may not even do it!
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