Very kindly, and with as little antagonism as possible, giving an example might be help full
Bossy or a know-it-all
you haft to be loyal and happy and not to bossy because no one likes someone bossy
tell you to yell at people
by saying i am not listening or act bossy
just say: "i know you mean well but maybe you should let people make their own decisions
tell him to please be quiet
"Bossy" can have negative connotations as it is often used to describe someone who is domineering, controlling, or demanding in an unpleasant way. It is better to use specific and constructive language when discussing someone's behavior instead of using potentially hurtful labels like "bossy."
It means to be a bully - a little bossy with someone.
just ignore them and find a new friend
little sister: omg your so bossy you're always telling me what 2 do. just leave me alone big sister: wow your a pain. how's that? lol XD
Since it is more than one or two people thinking you are a bossy person then you should ask them in what way you are being bossy. People often mean well, but sometimes they can be bossy; opinionated; stubborn; their way or the highway. All individuals have some fault about them and if a friend or more than friend brings that fault up to you then you should try to correct it. Remember that other people have opinions; you are not always right and people have a brain to think for themselves and do not need someone being bossy towards them. Learn to improve yourself by listening to what your friends are saying to you.
A "bossy" verb is an imperative verb, a word that tells someone what to do.A sentence with a "bossy" verb is an imperative sentence.Examples of imperative sentences with a "bossy" verb:Stop!Watch this!Clean your room.Bill, get some milk on your way home.Note: The subject of an imperative sentence is most often the implied noun or pronoun for the person spoken to.