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How can I point this out without seeming rude or jealous?

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My sister who's a year younger, almost failed grade six last year, and so my mom wanted to get her a tutor over the summer, and at first I was going to do it, but then my mom was all like, "No, Breanne will get mad and refuse to do any work if you tutor her," so then she asked my best friend Maekala whom I've known forever, and who's also a family friend to tutor her, when what she needs the most help on is math, which is my strongest subject, and one of Maekalas weakest subjects. and now maekala's going to bat leastatleast three times a week to tutor my sister, and I'm not allowed to be in the room while they're doing it because apparently 'Breanne won't work while I'm there." and it's p!ssing me off because my best friend is going to be in my house, and I won't even be allowed to talk to her.

What makes me the most upset is that it's one am where I am, and Maekala has been here since about five thirty, and we've only spent like, maybe an hour together, and usually we're compinseparableperable, and we've been like that for ten years.

How do I tell both my mom, and my bestfriend that I don't what my friend tutoring my sister?

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  1. Sounds to me like you should talk to your friend about it first and see what she says. Then, when she leaves, talk to your little sister about it, and let her know that you would be happy to help her because math is one of your best subjects. But if she refuses, just let it go.


  2. i think u should tell ur parents that u can teach ur sister better then any one else cuz she is ur SISTER!

    i m telling u this on personal experience my sister used to teach me maths and i sort of enjoyed it a lot i felt easy with her she was very lenient with me.

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