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What do you do if you have a friend but you think stuff that she believes in is stupid etc. How do you deal with it when they are talking to you about it? Do you just agree with them, are you very blunt and just say you think its a load of crap or do you pretend you are interested?
For example: - someone I know is a bit of a swot, likes doing courses and studying but she isn't actually on much better money than I have been (in my previous long term job anyway) and she is 10 years older than me. I tend to think that qualifications do help sometimes but she is very much the sort of person who is very good with courses and educational study but lacks a bit of common sense.
When she is talking to me about her courses or whatever, how am I supposed to deal with it?
For example: - someone I know is a bit of a swot, likes doing courses and studying but she isn't actually on much better money than I have been (in my previous long term job anyway) and she is 10 years older than me. I tend to think that qualifications do help sometimes but she is very much the sort of person who is very good with courses and educational study but lacks a bit of common sense.
When she is talking to me about her courses or whatever, how am I supposed to deal with it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just think that with all the qualifications she has got she isn't really in much of a better position than me and I tend to think that these sort of boffin people usually lack common sense and I think its a load of rubbish that she spends all this time studying for stuff. She'd be better off getting proper working experience as she is stuck in a job that she wants to get out of but isquite naive, sensitive and I think she would benefit more from gaining more real life experience rather than text book crap.
I'm just wondering, how should I react when she talks to me about her studying, I'm pleased for her because she enjoys it but at the moment I just pretend that I think all this studying she does is a good idea, but to be honest I think its a load of bulls doo doos.
I'm just wondering, how should I react when she talks to me about her studying, I'm pleased for her because she enjoys it but at the moment I just pretend that I think all this studying she does is a good idea, but to be honest I think its a load of bulls doo doos.
I'm actually the quietest person you could probably meet unfortunately! :-)
Well her studying is good for her because she enjoys it and I think thats why she does it more than for a qualification to be honest.
I just wondered how am I supposed to react when she talks to me about it, should I tell her I don't think studying necessarily gets you that much further in life or should I just say I think its good you do studying because you really enjoy it.
Well her studying is good for her because she enjoys it and I think thats why she does it more than for a qualification to be honest.
I just wondered how am I supposed to react when she talks to me about it, should I tell her I don't think studying necessarily gets you that much further in life or should I just say I think its good you do studying because you really enjoy it.
Yeah cheers Sachs thats the sort of answer I was looking for. I don't really know how to be tactful so I normally just pretend that I'm interested and would never want to hurt her feelings. I know that different people enjoy different things and believe in different things. When I come across people that have different views I normally just agree with them rather than state my opinion in case I hurt them but I would like to be able to state my opinion but nor hurt them at the same time. So it seems I need to learn how to say things tactfully :-) x
She's quite the opposite to me. She is really scheduled and I'm not. I need more of a schedule and she needs a less rigid schedule. She reads books on how to sleep better, I just tend to think just use common sense. She likes to drink a certain amount of bottles of water a day as its healthy, she likes to count calories as its healthy, she likes to eat a certain amount of grapes as its healthy (no joke she counts them out) and I just like to be more relaxed about things, I don't eat five a day, I don't go to the gym, I don't count my calories and I don't eat five fruit or veg a day but I am healthy enough. (Perhaps she is a lot more healthier on the inside though :-s)
I just need to be tactful. I don't agree with all that she does and she probs doesn't agree with all I do (well I know she thinks I eat too much chocolate and I do but I'm not gonna stop and start counting grapes instead :-))
I just need to be tactful. I don't agree with all that she does and she probs doesn't agree with all I do (well I know she thinks I eat too much chocolate and I do but I'm not gonna stop and start counting grapes instead :-))
Yeah she has great qualities too of course. She is really caring, always makes you smile if you are feeling down, really understanding of situations. Her bad parts are she can be quite patronising and condescending in the way she talks to you, she gives you too many ideas of how to do things in life when all you really want is someone too listen and understand.