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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Either let it go OR go up to her when you two can be alone and say "Hey Larla, I heard you talking about how annoying I was being yesterday when we were all trying to get out of the house. It's true, I was, and I apologize for that. Next time though, please feel free to talk to me directly. Nobody likes to overhear someone talking about them, you know?" And then MOVE ON. [/quote] I like this. Good combo of caking her out and apologizing, and let's her know not to screw with you. This is what I would do.[/quote] Yep, you could do that. And then instead of just thinking you were being a pill that one time, she'll just think you're an all-around bitch. You might feel good about being "right,"* but does it really get you what you want in the long-run? * Although really, would you be right? Have you really never complained about someone's bad behavior behind their back? You acknowledge your behavior was poor, did you really expect no one else to have feelings about it?[/quote] This! [/quote]
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