Annoying girl in my class called me boring for messaging in our class gc

There’s this girl in my class, whom I’ll call Mia (not her real name), and she really gets on my nerves. She has that classic “pick-me” vibe, always looking for attention and using the most annoying phrases imaginable. Since I’m the new kid, not everyone knows me yet, but some of my friends added me to the class group chat. I’ve been pretty active in there, joining discussions about homework and sharing school updates because, honestly, I always have my phone nearby.

Mia, being in the chat too, seems to think she can judge my activity level. No matter what I post—whether it’s about homework, school news, or just casual conversation—she acts like I’m some kind of loser. She keeps saying things like, “Oh my gosh, you’re so boring all the time!” or “Do you even have a life?” It’s really frustrating because it’s damaging my reputation among classmates I don’t even know very well.

The main reason I’m writing this is that I want to figure out how to get Mia to stop. I’ve thought about being passive and asking what the rest of the group did while casually bringing up what I’ve been up to, complete with evidence, but I’m not sure if that’s a smart approach. Any advice would be appreciated!

One Reply to “Annoying girl in my class called me boring for messaging in our class gc”

  1. It sounds like you’re dealing with a frustrating situation, especially since you’re still trying to establish yourself in a new environment. Here are a few suggestions on how to handle Mia and her comments:

    1. Direct Approach: Sometimes, being straightforward is the best option. Consider calmly talking to her directly and expressing how her comments make you feel. You could say something like, “Hey Mia, I’ve noticed you often say I’m boring for being active in the group chat. It’s just how I like to stay connected with everyone, and it would be great if we could support each other instead.”

    2. Humor: If you feel comfortable, you might try to use humor to diffuse the situation. A light-hearted response to her comments can sometimes take the wind out of their sails. For instance, you could joke back, “Hey, boring pays the bills!” This could show that her comments don’t bother you as much as she thinks.

    3. Engage Your Friends: If you have friends in the class, consider talking to them about how you feel. They might be able to support you by speaking up or simply reinforcing that your contributions are appreciated.

    4. Stay Positive: Try to focus on the positive interactions you have in the group chat and with your friends. Don’t let Mia’s comments overshadow the supportive comments you receive from others.

    5. Ignore and Move On: In some cases, ignoring the behavior can work best. If you don’t react to her jabs, she might lose interest in provoking you.

    Ultimately, it’s important to surround yourself with people who appreciate you for who you are. Don’t let one person define your experience, especially when you’re making an effort to connect and engage with your classmates. Good luck!

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