Just ignore them. Saying anything to them will only give them the attention they want. If you don't respond to them, they will soon find someone else to bother. I question the term "friends". If they were, they wouldn't be doing it.
Tell her to just forget about it and tell your friend to stop mocking her.
Tell them it really bothers you and ask them to stop. If they won't stop, get new friends.
Tell them it's really getting to you and they need to stop. If they're real friends they'll stop.
tell him to stop and u just want to be friends
Tell them you don't appreciate it and glare. :)
they stop hanging out with you, they ignore you, etc
Tell them what you are thinking and talk about it.
Tell your friends that if they were your true friends that they wouldn't be acting that way and being so rude to you and the guy. If they don't stop after you ask them to, you can tell them that if they don't knock it off, then they won't be your friends anymore. They will either not care and still make fun of you, or they will listen and stop doing what they are doing. Just be honest with them and tell them that they are hurting your feelings and they need to stop.
you can stick by your friends and let your friend tell a teacher or ask them if you can ask for them
tell the person that it is over and want to be just friends
Tell them you don't like the nickname. If they are truly friends they will stop and if they aren't maybe you need to find new friends. Give yourself a new nickname and tell them you want them to use it from now on.
Yes, the sentence "Could you please stop mocking me?" is grammatically correct. It is a polite way to request someone to cease making fun of or imitating you.