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Old Aug 10, 2013, 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by MarlboroChick View Post
Im having a pretty hard time imagining what your days are like. You seem pretty picky about who you want to be your friend. I have no idea what being 'too irish' is (dont know any people from Ireland), but id guess that their just following racial stereotypes. I thought you wanted to be more social...? Or maybe Im just taking what your saying the wrong way. But if you live in Ireland, and are Irish, and the people around you are Irish and you dont like that... I mean I guess ive never thought that someone was too American for me to like ahahah.
So 1/4 of your day you can do what you want. And you spend it with day pupils (that you like...?) and the rest of the day your studying/doing whatever your school does. Is it not enough free time or something?
1/4 of my day is free time(which I dont mind, trust me if you had any more I wouldn't blame them for pissing me off all the time cause its probably fun)but what i meant to say was a 1/4 of that I hang round day pupils(that I like, I don't know why they are more like they people I hang round with at home but they are). What I mean by being "too irish" is that a most bit of irish people are kinda racist(so these are just plain racist) and with my background thats kinda **** for me( I'v lived in 4 countries in under 6 years and then another 2 (Ireland and Northern Ireland)). Sadly there are traits that irish have that piss me off a bit but most of my friends at home (though they still have these traits) have most of them in a way they that they joke around with them, but at school they take most of these traits for really.

This is bout getting more social (and I've read my messages back and realized I have gone of my original points completely, like why I created this thread). I guess in the short an sweet, I'm thinking is it the fact that I'm not very social at school, so I just don't know them well enough or is it that my current impressions of them are right. I should say that I have had a group of friends at the school for the first year and most of second year but one by one (there were 3 other than me) they left the school and because I hung round in that group I didn't talk a lot with people in the other groups, I was left alone really. So really I kinda have to learn really of to make friends with these types of people or just stick it out for the last 4 years.(trhanksfor kicking me back onto my original point)