Well, what I'd say is, stay away from them. Don't call them or go over to their house. If it makes things worse, so be it, they want to play it the tough way. For example, my friend, is all saying, my cousin's going to come over, but we'll still have a lot of time to play. Well, later on, when her cousin does come, I'm playing with her little sister, and she rings the doorbell with her cousin on hand. I open the door and she doesn't smile or even say hi. She looks past me like I'm invisible. Then when she sees her little sister, it's just, "Time to come home and eat dinner" in a monotone like she's a robot. This happens a lot to me, but I just stay out and tell her how I feel. She should know the right way to treat friends, not just some optional toy when she doesn't have any friends to play with, she comes skipping to me. Forget it. She's not even a true friend.
There's a great school I heard from a friend on bank street called Lawson Lok studio. Heard it's much cheaper and you get great training for the price. It's a school for stunt training and acting.
acting head
You could ask Tybalt these questions: How did you recognize Romeo through his disguise? Were you sorry when Mercutio died?
Impromptu acting is acting at the spur of the moment.
It's a little inconsistent, isn't it? People talk about how rapidly Romeo and Juliet's relationship develops, but look at Capulet: On Sunday, he says, "Let two more summers wither in their pride ere we can think her ripe to be a bride." and "my will to her consent is but a part." but on Tuesday he says "An you be mine, I'll give you to my friend; an you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets". He totally changes his attitude.
Even though this young man is rude by ignoring you he finds your friend cute and may be interested in her and hoping for a date and is unaware he is ignoring you.
Your friend may be acting rude for various reasons, such as feeling stressed, upset, or misunderstood. It's important to communicate openly with your friend to understand their behavior and address any underlying issues.
Yes, that is rude. It's inconsiderate of the fact that she's over YOUR house, and is supposed to be spending time with YOU. texting the boyfriend is okay as long as she's not ignoring you. so in this case, it's not ok.
Confront her. Tell her it's not cool the way she's been acting and you don't have to put up with it.
yes you should just because her child is rude that does not mean she has to be!
Slap him
You can be more rude than her.
Yes, it is generally considered rude to read a message and not reply, as it can be seen as ignoring the sender or not valuing their communication.
no but is very rude and whoever you are ignoring might want to break up with you
One of the major reasons that an ex-friend is ignoring you is because they do not want to talk to you anymore.
No he is ignoring me. im not his friend
When friend yells at their friend and uses a rude tone, they don't actually hate their friend. They may just be mad at them.