A small group of friends that ignores others and focuses solely on themselves is often referred to as a "clique." Cliques tend to form around shared interests or social status, creating an exclusive environment that can alienate others. This behavior can foster strong bonds within the group but may also lead to social exclusion and conflict with those outside the clique.
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to capture some island and ignore others.
Some people feel better about themselves when they talk negatively about others. Just try to ignore them.
made others feel good about themselves, she help find the insides and sould for friends familys and even strangers
It depends on the person. Some people give up when you ignore them, and go somewhere else for a relationship or conversation. Other people try harder to get your attention when you ignore them. Still others don't even notice you're ignoring them because they are only paying attention to themselves.
It's just harmless teasing, because they know that it embarrases or gets to you. You learn to ignore it. they can just be friends
Because they are quite lazy. Like you they seek to use others to benefit themselves. i.e. Wikianswers. And they ignore them because who cares, we have no power individually and no power in small groups. Only a massive group can make a difference. Troll out
MeLa
Unfortunately when you ask a boy out everyone knows eventually his friends, your friends etc. - so if you want to date this boy you will just have to ignore the people around you. Don't ever worry what others have to say.
Because they are being dicks and dont find as much importance in you than their click of friends
in my opinion one important value of a good leader is humility. A good leader can never think so highly of themselves that they don't listen to other people's opinions and ideas or simply just ignore them. A good leader thinks of others before themselves, and listens to others without interrupting.
Selective attention is the process of intentionally focusing on specific stimuli while filtering out others. This helps individuals allocate mental resources to important information and ignore distractions.