If the person says unnecessary things to you, tell them to stop disturbing you. If that does not work, tell an adult at home to handle.
The term for someone who bothers you is typically known as a "nuisance" or an "irritant".
someone who bothers other people
A person who bothers someone can be referred to as a "nuisance," "harasser," or "botherer." The term may vary based on the context; for example, someone who persistently annoys another could be called a "pest." In more serious cases, such behavior might be labeled as harassment.
My sister says its and angel calling you home. My mother always said don't answer them or you will die. I only know that its strange and bothers me. What do I believe? uh
yes, if they are your friend and/ or you trust them with it.
yes it bothers me
YES
usually when someone is always close to you makes you laugh or sometimes bothers u in a funny way
In the prophecy is said, that someone will betray him, and he didn't know who could be that.
The word "annoying" in Spanish is "molesto." It can be used to describe something that bothers or irritates someone.
You can let the person know in a nice way that their gum smacking bothers you. They may not be aware that they are doing it.
Archimedes had 2 bothers and 2 sisters