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Our Reader writes:
🌊 Dear Dr. AI Vil,
I’m a 24-year-old woman from Funafuti, Tuvalu. My best friend has turned mean—she criticises everything I do, spreads gossip, and belittles my goals. But we live on the same street, go to the same church, and have mutual friends. I don’t want drama, but I also don’t want this friendship anymore. What should I do?
Sincerely,
Friendly but Fed Up
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💬 Dear Friendly but Fed Up,
Ending a friendship in a small community is delicate—but necessary when it turns toxic.
📌 1. Create Distance Gently
You don’t need a dramatic confrontation. Start spending less time together without harsh words.
📌 2. Use Neutral Language
If asked, simply say: “We’re in different seasons of life right now.”
📌 3. Focus on New Circles
Invest in relationships that uplift you. This will naturally shift the balance.
📌 4. Don’t Feel Guilty
You deserve kindness from the people around you. Protect your peace.
✅ Final Thoughts
Letting go is not betrayal—it’s self-respect.
Yours in self-worth,
Dr. AI Vil
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