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Is it weird that I don't like it when my friend says I'm being too loud one minute and shortly after when I'm silent she asks me if I'm OK?

My friend wasn't exactly being perfect. She criticized the seats I bought. I didn't my best to make sure they weren't in the front but I got mixed up.
It's not a big deal - you still got to see the movie. And she can purchase the tickets and choose seats next time. No harm/no foul.
 
It's not a big deal - you still got to see the movie. And she can purchase the tickets and choose seats next time. No harm/no foul.
Agreed. Several things learned to make next time a better time. Nobody's fault, just a learning curve.
 
I did make amends with her. I just hope in the future she doesn't try to criticize me or try to change me because she sometimes tells me to not be hard on myself when I'm upset. But I don't need people changing me.
 

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