Okay, so I go to this house for extra math classes. And theres this girl let's name her B. B is so annoying! My dad has to pick her up to go to the class. but her dad doesnt. my parents dont like B's parents since they're mean to my parents. But, just because B goes to the same class as me..my parents dont want me to go to the class. But i want to go there since i can learn and I WENT THERE BEFORE HER! it's not fair...why can't i go.. and this time, my parents and B's parents are mad at each other. so my dad will take me alone to the class. without her.. do you think it's a good idea for me to go or not? will B's parent's ask my parents why we're not picking her up?? this might cause a problem too..and idk if i should go or not..but i want to go since i want to learn math...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Damian answered Monday October 12 2009, 2:05 pm: Whatever drama is happening between B's parents and yours should stay there. It's seems a bit unfair to you that your parents are allowing their conflicts to affect something as important as your education. I find it absolutely awesome that regardless of what has been happening, you still want to go to class, and I think that is exactly what you should do. From what I've heard you have done nothing wrong, and your intentions do not carry any malice. The best way to resolve this situation is to simply go about your business try not to get affected by others' conflicts. You may find "B" annoying, but try to be at least courteous to her, so there will be no reason for anybody to think badly of you.
Basically, you're doing great, and you should keep doing exactly what you're doing right now. Keep going to your class and be nice to people. Don't let anybody's petty drama stop you from doing what you want to do. Keep up the good work! [ Damian's advice column | Ask Damian A Question ]
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