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I'd say to the third party, "Please excuse my friend's rude behaviour she's having problems and lashing out at everyone at the moment."
Don't allow it to continue without commenting. She is accepting your silence as agreement with her - so you are in collusion with her bitchiness!
Tell her to behave herself and grow up. She may have problems but she doesn't know what sorrows the other people may have.
She knows I do not agree with her actions. I have tried but she gives me the - 'I'm going through a hard time' excuse.
Other people don't know that you don't agree with her!
Her going through a hard time is no excuse to be rude to others!
Tell her to stay home if she can't behave in public!
Is it normal she makes indirect comments to feel superior?
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I'd say to the third party, "Please excuse my friend's rude behaviour she's having problems and lashing out at everyone at the moment."
Don't allow it to continue without commenting. She is accepting your silence as agreement with her - so you are in collusion with her bitchiness!
Tell her to behave herself and grow up. She may have problems but she doesn't know what sorrows the other people may have.
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She knows I do not agree with her actions. I have tried but she gives me the - 'I'm going through a hard time' excuse.
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Other people don't know that you don't agree with her!
Her going through a hard time is no excuse to be rude to others!
Tell her to stay home if she can't behave in public!