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Reply to "When you don't like a person in your broader friend group, which is the best way to handle?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course I would not say something to anyone. I'm going with "A softer #3," which is to say treat her nicely and do not say anything to anyone else in the group, but don't fake like you're super-friends with her. Be polite and cordial, but don't over-act friendly. Like, just don't sit next to her at a group dinner. Don't go over and talk to her at a house party. Say hello to her, and keep it moving. If she comes up to a small group you're talking to, stay for a minute and then go to the restroom or go refill your drink or something. See her only in the larger group setting. If a lunch invite comes and it's just you and her and only one other person, decline. Come on. You can't figure this out? [/quote] This. And if you have a best friend who won’t gossip then you can tell them. But no, I would not let it circulate amongst the wider group. It could come back and bite you in the ass. [/quote]
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