Life sucks when you meet shitty friends

Nov 22, 2010 23:44

Like what the title says.

Its pretty true.

Just now, I got really pissed off at a friend.
Its a pretty long story.
I wanted to give her my notes out of goodwill, since I have passed the module and she is taking it this year. So I made arrangements to meet up. But previously, I was only free on Saturdays as I have work. Sundays were out as I'm not ( Read more... )

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sukoshibaka November 22 2010, 16:28:55 UTC
i'm sorry that some people were rude towards you.. i guess it's not obvious to everybody to at least offer a helping hand or anything. i promise you that when we meet again in Japan, i'll behave nicely :D

the most important thing is that even though there were obstacles in your trip, you got to enjoy the main thing, right? no one can ruin that ^^

did you hear about "Bartender" ?! how cool is that?! :D

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x_evelyn_x November 23 2010, 00:20:52 UTC
U were nice to me while I'm japan. Am not sure if it's the culture difference.
True, I really did enjoy my time in japan, trying to forget all those unhappy stuff.

Let's meet up in japan soon!!!!

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riku_tsuyoi November 22 2010, 18:01:49 UTC
Ah, wow! That's the story? I can't believe your friend would do that! In that case, don't give her your notes. You're giving her your notes to HELP HER, so shouldn't she meet you halfway and be THANKFUL?! What kind of friend is she?! Ugh, just forget about her! And, the nerve of her to complain to your other friend when YOU'RE HELPING HER. WTF.
WOW, left the cafe after the waitress served water? That's so rude! D: I couldn't do such a thing.
EH?! I would of offered to help get the drinks. It's just drinks after all! Wow, some people.
Don't worry, though, dear. <3 They'll understand one day. /hugs

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x_evelyn_x November 24 2010, 13:10:28 UTC
thats not really the end. there's more to come but I'll stop it at there before the whole thing gets too ugly. she even sms me to say that she still treats me as a friend.

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riku_tsuyoi November 24 2010, 16:50:02 UTC
Eh? Which one is this, dear? The one that borrowed your notes?
Pff, if she was a friend, she wouldn't talk behind your back or complain like that!

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x_evelyn_x November 24 2010, 23:38:47 UTC
yea. there's more of it. including the one from UK too.
xD
Too many already

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isericat November 23 2010, 06:09:37 UTC
I have Australian cousins and friends from the U.K........and they are DEFINITELY not that rude O_O'' goodness....that really brings the whole entire image of the country down!

I don't think Australians are rude, they're carefree (at least over at Cairns, I don't know about the Australians from the Singaporean invaded places like Perth, yada yada) and they definitely do NOT walk out after the waitress has served them drinks O_O''''

As for the U.K person....that's just pure ignorance x.x''''

I don't think it's the country that's the problem, its their individual family upbringing =(

AS for the notes problem.......I fell into the same problem a few times and it ended with me telling them "if you want something, you get it from me at your own expense. =D No more being niceeeeeeeee!" unless its my sis >_>'

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x_evelyn_x November 24 2010, 13:12:08 UTC
well, maybe its only that Australian lady. But because of her attitude, my whole mindset of Australians have changed completely. Same goes for UK people. Not sure if its the culture problem. My American friend was pretty okie. Both of us ended up ordering drinks in the end.

the notes problem, i'm gonna ignore her for the rest of my life. not worth my time to just get her irritate myself.

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