11 Answers
Turn the other "Cheek. They are not worth the time of day!! If it happens again I would say "Sorry if I bother you or upset you in anyway But I have plenty of things on my mind .Like helping other people who need help. I feel sorry for you nothing else to do but hurt others "what a sad life !! WALK ON. Alright "Mother -in-law "How is the Broomstick still working .
12 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
itsmee- the one thing you can say if there is a next time is this- "its very hard for me to absorb what you are saying when you are hostile and rude..I'd love to understand your point of view but only when you have calmed down.............it says you car but you have strong boundaries too.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
I want you ALL to know that I have read your answers and I love you. Yes, I do! Everybody gave the right answer whether it was "Do something" or "Do nothing" To be able to be in touch with such quick understanding and counseling is rare.
I have decided to say nothing. I would go along with ValR's comment "Drop it or quit" but in my case quitting would be totally impossible.
I've studied your responses looking for the right answer to pass the test.
Yep, silence and hopefully forgetting will be my way. It was a difficult decision.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
'Smile and the world smiles with you. Cry and you cry alone."
Good words for all occasions. Thank you.
I didn't read your answer, because I wanted to chime in with no additional information (and because I have an opinion...as usual).
IF this is the first time you've been treated rudely, look at the situation and see if the (re)action of rudeness has an explanation. Maybe let it go this time.
IF this is consistent behavior from this person, it's time to put the skids on, because it has bothered you enough to bring it to us.
My thought is you won't want to create a scene or have any kind of confrontation, so maybe just gently bringing it up over coffee or something....."You know, the other day when XXXXX, I was hurt by your remarks/attitude. It just seemed really rude to me, and (a) I've never felt that way about you before"; or, (b) "it's not the first time I've felt this way".
"I treasure our friendship and am having trouble getting past my feelings."
Something along those lines. Then let her take it from there. You know the drill. "I feel" verses "YOU this/that".
Love you, itsmeee.
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
I'm sensitive. Things that other people might blow off can hit me like a truckload of rocks. I know that about me. It's my best trait and my worst trait.
Love you too!