Ouch... the things people here have had said to them are awful
Meh, guess it's my turn...
Oh that's ***, she's soo sad - a girl at school "introducing" me to her friends.
I hate you! - my mum, when I was about 15 because I was causing her trouble by not going to school (I couldn't face going, it wasn't laziness).
You've got a really pointy chin, haven't you? - random guy in a pub, didn't even know him, just happened to be stood near the idiot!
Nah, she's just slighty above average - another stranger in a pub, no wonder I try to stay away from the places, lol! I was having a drink with my boyfriend's stepdad and he made a comment in a kind of proud-stepfatherly way that he thought I was stunning. I didn't really take it to heart, but it made me feel good for all of 5 seconds, before an old bloke butted in with the above while staring at me as if I was an inanimate object and not a person :evil: (Of course, the women at the table looked very pleased and smug when he said it... gahh I hate bitchy female competitiveness!)
What's wrong with you - do you have AIDS or something? - girls in my class at school. I'd had a lot of time off because I was terrified of going to school, plus I looked kind of pale and thin from an eating disorder.
Your dad's dead! - a teenage boy followed me and my brother down the road after school chanting this when he found out our father had died. I pretty much gave up on speaking to people after that.
Zarrix said:
I think the worst response of all is simply no response. When you ask a question to someone in class or at work and they don't even reply or reply meaningfully with no real reason. Makes you think you aren't worth the time of day and thats just shattering.
I know what you mean. I could spend whole days at school not saying a word, when I wasn't in the company of my one friend. It was as if I was invisible most of the time. Of course on the rare occasions I was noticed it was always negative so I was mostly glad of the anonymity, but sometimes I felt like standing there and screaming until someone really
saw me!