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Beastie 28-05-2011 12:43 AM

People you're friendly with but don't really like!
 
Which people are you friendly with but don't really like??

In real life!!

I would say I am friendly or more like civil to my siblings. Not a case of being 2 faced. I just hate having arguments!!

People I don't really know at work but may not like on first impressions I am still friendly with. I mean I am only nasty to people if they are nasty to me first. Not worth getting on your "high horse" if someone hasn't really done anything bad to you! *Such as giving me the "dead eye".* lol

Novo 28-05-2011 12:47 AM

Don't think i am friendly to anyone who i dislike i just don't speak to them at all

Jords 28-05-2011 12:47 AM

With people I dont like I wont make an effort in talking but if they talk to me Ill be civil back as they probably dont that I dont :laugh:

Locke. 28-05-2011 12:47 AM

Only speak to people I like

Niamh. 28-05-2011 12:48 AM

my brothers g/f - for peaces sake

Kerry 28-05-2011 12:52 AM

As a parent, other parents of young kids can be wearing. So glad I'm past the school gate crap

Shaun 28-05-2011 12:53 AM

I find at school you form groups with people rather than solid one-on-one friendships... from the group I had at school/college (roughly 12 of us) I only still talk to about 6 of them regularly.

There's then 3 who I like but don't really have anything in common with, and then 3 who annoy me a bit :p

Niamh. 28-05-2011 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 4266067)
As a parent, other parents of young kids can be wearing. So glad I'm past the school gate crap

oh, my sons teacher..........what a bitch:devil:

Novo 28-05-2011 12:55 AM

Everyone at our school just talked to each other apart from the odd floaters here and there, the Girls always formed groups though.. all the boys got along really

Kerry 28-05-2011 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4266069)
oh, my sons teacher..........what a bitch:devil:

I bet you sit with a fixed grin on parents evening :joker: I think I got off lightly with my daughters teachers. There was one bitch-ass nursery teacher but luckily she wasn't there at the time my bub was!

Niamh. 28-05-2011 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 4266076)
I bet you sit with a fixed grin on parents evening :joker: I think I got off lightly with my daughters teachers. There was one bitch-ass nursery teacher but luckily she wasn't there at the time my bub was!

lol, I was shocked when I went for his parent evening, she slated him for talking too much, he was only 6 at the time and he wasn't bold or anything:shocked: then we kept him off school for a couple of days when we went to Spain and she gave him all the days he missed homework on top of that nights when he went back, it's only his second year of primary school too

Kerry 28-05-2011 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4266084)
lol, I was shocked when I went for his parent evening, she slated him for talking too much, he was only 6 at the time and he wasn't bold or anything:shocked: then we kept him off school for a couple of days when we went to Spain and she gave him all the days he missed homework on top of that nights when he went back, it's only his second year of primary school too

Stupid bitch :mad: Thing is, get told off for talking too much and he'd be quiet and then he'll be told off for not contributing to discussions

hannah. 28-05-2011 01:08 AM

i know this isn't exactly the same but I went to my youngest sister's parents' evening last year (she was year 5) and her teacher told me and my mum that my sister is very bad at maths, but she is constantly putting her hand up with wrong answers. I was INFURIATED by this, having been very shy at school myself; at least she tries! and my mum has told me that my sister has come home and cried due to her teacher making her feel stupid with maths. if you're going to be a bitch about people being slow to learn at least be a secondary teacher?!

Niamh. 28-05-2011 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 4266089)
Stupid bitch :mad: Thing is, get told off for talking too much and he'd be quiet and then he'll be told off for not contributing to discussions

his teacher the year before was so nice too:( atleast he only has a month left with her anyway

King Gizzard 28-05-2011 01:12 AM

Niamh

Niamh. 28-05-2011 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Nate (Post 4266100)
Niamh

I appreciate the effort stud muffin:love:

hannah. 28-05-2011 01:14 AM

oh also the same sister had a head teacher who died when she was in year 2 (I met him, he was only 40, a lovely guy), all of the children were invited to the funeral, they made paper mâché butterflies. my sister was crying as the funeral ended, and a year 4 teacher who left soon after (thank god) muttered 'oh for goodness sake, she's only been here a year' (sis had just changed schools obv) to the school receptionist. my sister both saw and heard this. where the hell do they find these people?!

Niamh. 28-05-2011 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by hannah. (Post 4266104)
oh also the same sister had a head teacher who died when she was in year 2 (I met him, he was only 40, a lovely guy), all of the children were invited to the funeral, they made paper mâché butterflies. my sister was crying as the funeral ended, and a year 4 teacher who left soon after (thank god) muttered 'oh for goodness sake, she's only been here a year' (sis had just changed schools obv) to the school receptionist. my sister both saw and heard this. where the hell do they find these people?!

OMG what a bitch:shocked:

Kerry 28-05-2011 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hannah. (Post 4266104)
oh also the same sister had a head teacher who died when she was in year 2 (I met him, he was only 40, a lovely guy), all of the children were invited to the funeral, they made paper mâché butterflies. my sister was crying as the funeral ended, and a year 4 teacher who left soon after (thank god) muttered 'oh for goodness sake, she's only been here a year' (sis had just changed schools obv) to the school receptionist. my sister both saw and heard this. where the hell do they find these people?!

Thats where you need 'the glare' showing you've heard every word.

hannah. 28-05-2011 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4266106)
OMG what a bitch:shocked:

I know! especially seeing as the reason my sister was so upset was because my mum knew the head through friends so as far as she was concerned he was basically a family friend who also happened to be her head teacher

King Gizzard 28-05-2011 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4266103)
I appreciate the effort stud muffin:love:

Is your father a thief? Because someone stole the stars from the sky and put them in your eyes

Jords 28-05-2011 01:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 4266110)
Thats where you need 'the glare' showing you've heard every word.

with the raise of the eyebrows :worship:

Niamh. 28-05-2011 01:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate (Post 4266114)
Is your father a thief? Because someone stole the stars from the sky and put them in your eyes

:blush: yes........yes.........he is.........

Braden 28-05-2011 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by hannah. (Post 4266096)
i know this isn't exactly the same but I went to my youngest sister's parents' evening last year (she was year 5) and her teacher told me and my mum that my sister is very bad at maths, but she is constantly putting her hand up with wrong answers. I was INFURIATED by this, having been very shy at school myself; at least she tries! and my mum has told me that my sister has come home and cried due to her teacher making her feel stupid with maths. if you're going to be a bitch about people being slow to learn at least be a secondary teacher?!

That's terrible. The teachers at my school are like that, they expect the best from you but when you want help they just say ' You should know this' and get angry if you get it wrong. Did you say anything to the teachers face?

Doogle 28-05-2011 12:43 PM

Most of my year group.

Rude, obnoxious, up themselves, arrogant & very discriminative.

Yet they're (mostly) all nice to me. :joker:


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