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Would you talk to someone that talk bad about you in high school?

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Were 19 almost 20.

Well would ya, or no?

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  1. It would depend on what they said.


  2. no.

  3. Why not? High school is one big gossip mill, and like the previous poster said, "she THOUGHT she heard somebody saying something about her". How vain. Really.

    Many of my VERY best friends and I HATED each other when we first met. But we are best friends now, and have been for over a decade.

    Never turn down the chance to make new friends. Plus People change very quickly after HS, well some do, so give it a shot and if you still don't like them don't talk to them.

  4. yeah i would take a couple of years to get over it but ma\eh i cant be bothered avoiding people forever....Plus everyone b*****s about everyone at highschool.....childish c**p

  5. yes, hi and bye........

  6. Of course not! One time, I thought I heard someone talking about me. So I didn't talk to them or even tried to go near them.

  7. MAYBE A WHATSUP

    OTHER THAN THAT

    h**l F@#KIN NO

    NOW THEY WANT TO BE FRIENDS

  8. Nope. If they did something to me in school that I didn't like, I would just avoid them and not talk to them.

  9. Nope, never

  10. Well that would all depend on that persons attitude now. a lot can happen in \a few years.. people can mature. and if that person said to you... ''I am sorry for what I said about you back in high school'' I personally would say '' Ok let's move on from now.. if that person really changed.. you don't have to become friends with that person but it would show maturity and strenght of character on your side if this person has changed that you at least have one talk with them and see if they have changed..  you don't have to be friends but if that person said something to me or said..  Hi.. I would not ignore them.. I would at least be polite and if they were genuinely sorry for what happened in high school. I would think  ''nobody is perfect'' give them a chance to prove they have changed.. not to become friends but to talk to each other.. as normal people do.. without bearing grudges forever..  x*x

  11. Well I am 29 and I went to my high school reunion last year and I can tell you that after a while people don't care or hold those grudges like that. You know it really depends on what kind of person you are, if you think you could be cool with this person then I say go ahead maybe they have changed. You'd be surprised to see how much people can change in 2 years they can really grow up.

    Personally me, I would give them a chance.

  12. I wouldn't go out of my way to talk to them. If they say hello just smile and say hello and ignore them. Show them you have no time for them.

  13. i'd have to keep on walking- because i might cross them bad with my words or fists- lol- and they might carry a gun or knife- no i am non-violent- but its better to just keep on walking-

    i ran into like last summer i believe people who talked about me in high school- not to mention tried to lie on me and frame me- i had to just turn around- not look at them- and walk past them- they had this fake smirk on their face- like they are good people- but they aren't-

    i say just keep on walking- get far away from them-

    also move out of your town-

    change your numbers/email- whatever they have of yours-

    because you will run into them in places- like the mall and movies-

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