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We would get along quite well. Same interests, same hobbies. She's spent half her life worrying, that teenage me, so I'd give her some advice.
I'd tell her to keep her head high and ignore what other people say, that there's nothing to be ashamed of being friendless. I'd tell her to respect her own feelings more than the people around her, and if a 'friend' turns away, she should drop them. Anyone who's not going to stay around isn't worth clinging on to, and tell teenage me that she hasn't done anything wrong.
If I get to see the ten-year-old me, I'd say she should calm down and stop exploding a lot. Being emotional never helps, and there's always going to be jerks everywhere who'd provoke her. Oh, and I'd tell her to quit her private lessons and get her to read more books. That kid needs more vocabulary.
I'd tell her to keep her head high and ignore what other people say, that there's nothing to be ashamed of being friendless. I'd tell her to respect her own feelings more than the people around her, and if a 'friend' turns away, she should drop them. Anyone who's not going to stay around isn't worth clinging on to, and tell teenage me that she hasn't done anything wrong.
If I get to see the ten-year-old me, I'd say she should calm down and stop exploding a lot. Being emotional never helps, and there's always going to be jerks everywhere who'd provoke her. Oh, and I'd tell her to quit her private lessons and get her to read more books. That kid needs more vocabulary.