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*naldia
writes: Today I went to the mall with my so friend, well she kind of treats me different sometimes so I don't know if she is my friend but I went with her and when we were at a restaurant eating our food and talking she started talking about herself. When I shared my opinion I was ignored. It wasn't that serious but I was thinking to myself that I hope she isn't stuck up and trying to be better than me. That is childish to me and I am not a stuck up person. Do you think my friend is stuck up and what should I do when she tries to be better than me. Should I ignore her or just let her be herself or should I find a new friend who is not stuck up? Am I taking this too serious? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Analdia +, writes (18 November 2008):
Analdia is verified as being by the original poster of the questionyeah your right
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reader, anonymous, writes (18 November 2008): I Don’t think she stuck up just loves to be centre of attention likes to be the focus of the group and have all eyes on her. Next time speak up change the subject from her to something else music always works for me sadly my eldest sister is like that all the time so I just let her have her moment and change the subject. Everyone is different hun but no one is better we all have that special quality.
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