I would tell them that you have to get to know her first and that she may have flaws, but nobody is perfect. She makes mistakes and so do you, so why are you talking about her, we don't talk about you and the mistakes you make. And then i would ditch them and not talk to them until they got to know her better and didn't judge her for making mistakes.
Gossiping.
First of all you don't even want to start gossiping. Gossiping is when you talk about people behind their backs and say things that possibly aren't true. When you gossip about someone the gossip will spread and will turn into a rumor or be started by a rumor. To quit gossiping is when you hear someone gossip, don't join in the conversation or stand up for that person who they are talking about. Gossip gets you no where.
Gossiping is when you talk about things your not sure of and if your spreading a rumor and talking about a situation that's involving someone is when your not spreading a rumor but you should not talk about people if they don't want to talk about it so do not invade their personal life because then they'll probably feel self conscious.
There's not much you can do about what people think. You can deny that you are talking about them but they will believe what they want to believe.
Gossip is the spreading of rumors and lies about others.It is also rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature.
it depends on who you are and how well you are talking to people.
the people is always gossiping with his/her seatmate...
Who wants to listen to someone cursing or yelling or gossiping about people? It's just not polite to do those things - just like it's not polite to insult people.
if you mean like stop gossiping telling secrets ect than just try not to listen to other people talking about other people if you mean like you cant close your mouth than u should go see a doctor if i have no idea what your talking about than ignore this answer
Gossiping is easy (but it may have consequences!): You speak to friends about other people, friends or foes, including trivial facts, interesting stories and juicy information.See the Video Answer in the Related Links for a great example! Talking about people when they're not around....
# ---- ---- do you like a friend who says shut up to you
I do not think that "mental case" is an appropriate phrase to use for any mental illness. Perhaps, in this case, "paranoid" might be a better word here. The answer, I suppose, depends on whether people are actually gossiping (or giving an impression so that a reasonable person would infer they are gossiping) about that person!