i change all the time i don't usually care what my freinds think unless that's my attitude.some attitudes they like some they don't,infact I'm planning on dying my hair and try 2 b more mellow,but my real freinds hang with me all the time no matter what if they don't, i don't care but i like it when they do. but yes they can dislike the new u but true freinds won't care.
Yes, it is possible for someone to initially dislike you due to your looks and attitude, but then change their opinion and like you if you have transformed in both appearance and behavior. People's perceptions and opinions can change based on how they perceive you.
Holden dislikes Carl because he considers him βphonyβ due to his pretentious attitude and lack of genuine interest in conversation. He makes an effort to see him to have someone to talk to, but ultimately feels disappointed by Carl's insincerity.
Really need more information to supply a specific answer. How has her attitude changed for the good? or bad? I'll assume it's bad simply because you asked the question. Some of the biggest reasons would be: she's found someone more interesting; your attitude towards her and/or ur relationship has eroded to the point she's negatively affected. If You care about this relationship U need to sit down an have a face to face ASAP
When you dislike someone you don't show feelings for them. When you disrespect someone you don't show care for them.
I find it offensive that anybody would senselessly dislike someone else, especially for just being who they truly are. Anyway, people usually don't like homosexuality because it's different and a minority. Others dislike it because their religion or parents tell them to.
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That feeling is typically referred to as animosity. It involves a strong dislike or hatred towards someone or something, often resulting in actively hostile behavior or attitude.
coworkers start to dislike each other because they have either dated or dated someone else family and then broke there heart it has happened to my cousin
Such an attitude is called homophobia. Even though the phrase uses the word phobia (Fear) someone who is homophobic may instead hate or dislike LGBT people.
You Might not believe it because of something that must of happened with a friend or a family member
Yes, it is correct to say, "I strongly dislike something." Or someone.The adverb is strongly and modifies the verb dislike. Saying, "I dislike someone/something strongly," is also correct; which variation you choose depends on emphasis.
when someone shows attitude, all you gotta do is give them back the same attitude in the same way they do it or,if you wanna be nicer, just ignore them
Tell your boyfriend that you don't like his friends and explain why you don't like them. Ask him to check his friends for what they are doing that you don't like. Be ready to compromise so that he can still have a relationship with his friends and one with you, or you may be the one to lose out.