<p>Yeah I don’t have any friends that I’m like close to, though I conversate with many of them at school, or some who I don’t have classes with anymore we make a effort to speak with each other at least sometime.</p>
<p>i have a lot of close friends though well now that i think about it
most of the people in my school r like really chill
i mean there are those obvs “losers” in the school who either smell, sluts, or just plain wierd but other than those ppl, everyone gets along and everyone’s really close
so ya i go to a pretty chill school
though i am moving this year so… we’ll see wat my new school is like</p>
<p>I have two “best” friends that I hang out with on a regular basis. As for friends, there are two seperate groups I hang out with occassionally. One consisting of smart kids who don’t care for partying, drinking, etc. The other group I hang out with from time to time is pretty much the complete opposite, haha. And then I have a decent amount of acquaintances who I don’t really hang out with outside of school. </p>
<p>It is interesting having the two separate groups of friends. The smart, generally rich kids look down on the other group as being low-lifes who will get nowhere in life - and they’re probably right. The other group is generally less ******-ish, but more chill But both groups can be pretty fun to hang with. They balance each other out; study with the one group, party with the other.</p>
<p>I love hanging out with my friends and to all of the people who are getting “sick” of their friends or just dislike them outrightly, then why are you associating with them? I don’t really have too manyclose friends because I like having a wider group of friends from many different social groups, but overall… we are the nerds. Not geeks as in we play video games, Yugioh or whatever role playing, but we all care a lot about school and our grades. Some of my friends drink a little, but no drug use and little partying. Just being around my friends makes me fell good =)</p>
<p>“I love hanging out with my friends and to all of the people who are getting “sick” of their friends or just dislike them outrightly, then why are you associating with them?”</p>
<p>It’s to late in the game usually when this realization occurs.</p>
<p>Most of my classmates still don’t know the difference between “you’re” and “your”</p>
<p>I was proofreading my friends paper and she wrote “he’s heart.” meaning “his heart”… i corrected her… she’s been repeating the mistake for the past year and a half… </p>
<p>and sometimes… it’d be nice not to have to pretend to care about what how my friend’s date’s vest is a slightly different blue than her dress for prom… you know?</p>
<p>I’m really excited about going to a different school =]</p>
<p>^ I agree.</p>
<p>When the entire school has already grouped off, there is little to no hope of switching friends.</p>
<p>I’m so happy to see so many other people who understand what i’m feeling!</p>
<p>Calibc! Some of my experiences are just like your experiences, haha.</p>
<p>My best friend’s boyfriend wore a peach vest to prom last year, and she wore a hot pink dress…we still talk about it to this day. I am also for the cause that eliminates confusion about “your” and “you’re”–that is my biggest pet peeve.</p>
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<p>It’s nice to know I’m not the only one with that peeve! haha.</p>
<p>I like my friends but I really don’t feel similar to any of them, except for one who I oddly don’t really hang out with :/. Anyway I agree with what people are saying about it being really tough to get into groups especially in small schools when people have known each other forever. It seems like one of the reasons I don’t have a real solid group is because I was going from group-to-group while most of the other kids were solidifying ones they had formed when they were four/five years old.</p>
<p>@ justintsn: I agree with you when you said, you can’t really do anything when people have known each other since 3rd grade. </p>
<p>If you just moved, it’ll take time and if you moved too late then it’s just too late.</p>
<p>That’s why College is looking better every day :D</p>
<p>I’ve had my group of friends since elementary school, and they’ve always been awesome.
But as the years went by, two of my best friends in my group fell out of the group.
And everyday now, I notice the huge flaws in the other people in my group, they’re all ignorant, oblivious, stupid, and boring as %^$.<br>
They have gf’s now and they don’t care about college.
They bring their gf’s to everywhere we go and they only pay attention to them, so it’s like being a spectator of a group date whenever I go out with them.<br>
My current group is like this:
-The ignorant soab who takes things for granted every d*** time.
-The boring guy
-The complete conceited ****** who sucks up CONSTANTLY.
-F*** the last guy.</p>
<p>Point is, I can’t relate to any of these bas**<em>**, they all take me for granted (I’m pretty much the reason why they all know each other), they’re all boring as he</em>*, my two very awesome friends are now gone, and I’ve tried moving groups but the other groups are surprisingly worse than my current one.</p>
<p>Life’s a bore and I seriously can’t wait for college to start anew.</p>
<p>I apologize for my venting.</p>
<p>It’s cool man. At least your friends aren’t card nerds.</p>
<p>^^ This is an awesome thread.</p>
<p>For the first time, I can actually relate to others, lol.</p>
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<p>Umm, you can so make friends with people who’ve known each other since 3rd grade. You just have to put more of an effort into it. I’ve known some of my friends for almost that long, and others for just a year. It’s not like once you have a group of old friends you can’t make new ones.</p>
<p>You’ve obviously never lived in Utah.</p>
<p>^ You’re right. I go to a school of 1,200 in Idaho, and although that’s a good sized school here, the majority of students are uptight Mormons who have been together since elementary school. I moved in half way through eighth grade. It really is a challenge to break through, and a challenge that just isn’t worth it 99.9% of the time. You’re never going to have the memories of, “Remember that one time in Mrs. Smith’s first grade class when Jarred wore a girls dress to school all day!”.</p>
<p>ah yes. conceited nerds. people who think they are the best at what they do. naive people who underestimate the nature of college admissions.</p>
<p>people who are anti-studying/school. people who are nerds but constantly try to act like they’re popular.</p>
<p>the “artsy” kids. </p>
<p>basically all my friends are naive.</p>