- They are nice to you when you appear to be vulnerable, but when you are strong, they find it something that deserves cynicism.
- They are appear polite to people, but gossip about some people behind their backs.
- They do not talk to the less popular people. They only talk to their own group of elitist friends.
- They identify themselves to be of only one group and find it unthinkable how they can be thought to be associated with less popular people.
- They are controlling. They like to criticise and lecture you for doing little things they find an eyesore. Whenever someone else is doing something bad, they turn a blind eye.
- They tend to only talk to people of the opposite sex to look popular. They do not enter relationships with people of the opposite sex for who they are.
- They like to know your latest fashions, achievements, etc, not your needs.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Friendship: 7 Signs of a Untrustworthy "Friend" (3)
There are 7 distinct signs of an untrustworthy "friend" who pretends to be your friend, but is really your enemy.
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