Good friends provide us with support from childhood through adulthood. It takes practice to learn how to be a good friend – practice at being kind, supportive, trustworthy, and a good listener. These are skills kids can begin to learn at an early age. Take the quiz to see how to get good friends. Have fun!
Say nothing because you don't want to make him/her more upset.
Rough and aggressive, you're the ultimate superhero
Pretend it's no problem
Tell him/her that you feel disrespected and really can't count on them.
Let them talk you into it.
Tell him/her that you feel disrespected and really can't count on them.
Keep playing the same games/text when you're with them.
Call other friends sometimes to switch things up.
Pretend to agree with whatever each of them are saying so they won't get mad at you.
Declare yourself a "neutral zone" and refuse to join in the fighting.
Continue letting him/her cheat off of you so they don't get mad at you.
Tell him/ her you have to put an end to the copying.
Keep hanging out with these "friends"
Start looking for better friends ASAP.
Pay the person back with worse rumors.
Talk directly to the person to get the bottom of it.
Keep letting them borrow money.
Tell them "Sorry, this ATM is closed" or "I can't keep paying for stuff. My parents would kill me if they found out."
Stop running and drop Cross Country.
Keep your agreement with yourself even though you know your friends may be mad at you.
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