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how not to make friends and lose the few you have

September 23, 2006 by Susanne 14 Comments

Lately I’ve been thinking again about friendship and meeting people and being lonely. Which I am. I’m longing for friends. But then there is not much space in my life for people. So I found out that maybe it’s also my fault that I’m not having millions of friends. (Is that possible? Being really connected with millions? Nah.)

So, how not to make friends:

  • when you’re outside your home, plug in your earphones and listen to you MP3-player all the time
  • when you’re with people, avoid eye contact
  • when somebody’s speaking to you, instantly say something that signals that you’re feeling superior. (Like last week, when another preschoolers mother complained that van Gogh is not an appropriate topic for preschoolers and I said, “Oh, my husband immediately showed him the van Gogh-book. My son loves these art books.”)
  • when you meet another preschooler’s mother that you like, tell her, “We have to meet during summer break! I’ll phone you.”. Then forget all about it, until you meet her after summer break and she says, “I guess we didn’t meet after all, didn’t we?”
  • when you’re bringing and fetching your child, always rush in and out without a minute to spare
  • when somebody wants your number to call you and meet say, “Well, I don’t think I’ll be having time for anything until November.”

How to lose the few friends you already have:

  • never, ever return phone calls
  • phone a friend in August, because you suddenly remembered that she left a message at the end of June. Talk to her, promise her to phone her again two weeks later, because you want to visit her. Think about her every day. Don’t call her. Decide to write a letter. Procrastinate about letter writing for weeks. (Note: Just today I wrote it. Phew.)
  • after getting a letter of a friend who’s not feeling very good right now – do nothing. When she follows it with an e-mail – do nothing. Leave a message on her voice mail promising to call again and then – wait for her to write another e-mail. then write a blog-post.(Which makes a kind of sense since she is reading this blog, but still.)
  • when a friend of yours is moving, don’t help at all. Phone her once after the move, promise to visit her soon, then do nothing.

Here are the biggies:

  • when your best female friend ever introduces you to a guy, then tells you, “He’s interested in me, but I don’t know.” tell her that he is a loser and she’s better off without him. Be surprised, when you don’t hear from her again. A year later receive a card from her: “You former best friend and the loser announce the birth of their first child.”
  • when one of your best friends in school is getting married to a woman you never met before, look at her very disapprovingly. Tell him that you think she is way to young for him, and that she only got pregnant to trap him. Tell him that he’ll be sorry that he married her. Wonder for twelve years why you never heard of him again.
  • when another of you best female friends ever tells you that she’s no longer interested in the guy, she had a relationship with and still shares a house with, believe her and make out with her ex in front of her. Be surprised when she never talks to you again.

After all of these proofs of your superior social skills, complain that you don’t have friends and that all the people you meet are boring and dumb. Wonder why nobody ever knocks at your door in order to be your friend. Turn to the friendly internet and blogger communities. Rarely comment, never send anybody an e-mail. Never follow any comments up.

Duh.

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  1. daufiero says

    September 26, 2006 at 6:50 pm

    You can’t get rid of bloggers that easily! All you have to do is make one single point that the other self-centered blogger relates to OR make the reader laugh and you’ll get repeat traffic.

    I related to about 6 point and laughed out loud, so now consider me a stalker.

    PS. I think some of your friends may be overly sensitive or you’re omitting some previous grievances.

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  2. daufiero says

    September 26, 2006 at 6:50 pm

    You can’t get rid of bloggers that easily! All you have to do is make one single point that the other self-centered blogger relates to OR make the reader laugh and you’ll get repeat traffic.

    I related to about 6 point and laughed out loud, so now consider me a stalker.

    PS. I think some of your friends may be overly sensitive or you’re omitting some previous grievances.

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  3. Susanne says

    September 28, 2006 at 10:57 am

    Thanks for telling me that you liked my post.
    No, my friends are not over-sensitive that’s why they’re still my friends.

    The biggie stories though occurred because those people hadn’t been telling me the truth beforehand (or we didn’t have as much contact and confidence as we should have had). That’s why our friendships blew up in our faces. And me being very critical and naive (bad combination) didn’t help. Nowadays I’m a much friendlier person.

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  4. Susanne says

    September 28, 2006 at 10:57 am

    Thanks for telling me that you liked my post.
    No, my friends are not over-sensitive that’s why they’re still my friends.

    The biggie stories though occurred because those people hadn’t been telling me the truth beforehand (or we didn’t have as much contact and confidence as we should have had). That’s why our friendships blew up in our faces. And me being very critical and naive (bad combination) didn’t help. Nowadays I’m a much friendlier person.

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  5. daufiero says

    September 28, 2006 at 4:27 pm

    Hah! Look at you, following up on comments. I’m back today because I wanted to reference your previous post on Meditation. Another good one.

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  6. daufiero says

    September 28, 2006 at 4:27 pm

    Hah! Look at you, following up on comments. I’m back today because I wanted to reference your previous post on Meditation. Another good one.

    Reply
  7. liv says

    May 21, 2007 at 12:46 am

    Hmmm…I love that you’re in passionate pursuit of creativity. It kind of frees me up to stop worrying about it. Just knowing you’re out there doing the job for me makes me feel good! 🙂

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  8. lilalia says

    May 21, 2007 at 6:42 am

    If you knew one hour of creative occupation a day would make you a happier, more joyous, better, balanced, healthier person, wouldn’t you try it? Five minutes, ok, that’s a start… choosing what to do with your day, the whole day through, that’d be a revolution.

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  9. Hel says

    May 21, 2007 at 10:25 am

    I always start of well and then one morning I really do not feel like getting up early and before I know it three months have gone by.

    You have inspired me enough to get up early tomorrow morning and start trying again.

    Reply
  10. Sober Briquette says

    May 21, 2007 at 12:55 pm

    thank you. This is great. I have a couple of ideas already, although I have to work on the space issue for one….I just had an idea as i typed this! ha ha.

    Can’t wait for the rest.

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  11. Marcia says

    May 21, 2007 at 5:28 pm

    Enjoyed this post, how very true and you have made it palatable for everyone.

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  12. NotSoSage says

    May 22, 2007 at 1:56 am

    Wow. This is like creativity boot camp. Sign me up! 🙂

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  13. jen says

    May 23, 2007 at 5:30 am

    you inspire me. i ruminate regularly about not being creative. what if i took pen to paper in those moments instead?

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  14. Mad Hatter says

    May 24, 2007 at 3:34 pm

    For me, the trouble is that I need x amount of time just to ramp up my brain to get back into the work. It is very hard to think in 5 minute chunks. I need to learn how, though, b/c I work part-time and my career is suffering b/c I never seem able to get on a roll.

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