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Imagine that, after your friend cancels on you, you message your friend saying, You like your other friends more than me. How could you rephrase this feeling into an I-statement?

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Final answer:

An I-statement reflecting the feeling of being less favored by a friend could be phrased as 'I feel neglected' or 'I feel like I'm not as important to you as your other friends.' This allows for a discussion without making direct accusations.

Step-by-step explanation:

To rephrase the statement 'You like your other friends more than me' into an I-statement, one could say, 'I feel neglected' or 'I feel like I'm not as important to you as your other friends'.

This approach focuses on the speaker's feelings rather than placing blame on the friend for their actions. I-statements are a productive and respectful way to convey feelings and invite dialogue without making accusations.

For example, 'I feel left out when plans are canceled' or 'I get the impression that we're not as close as we used to be and that worries me'. These reformulations prompt open communication and understanding in a friendship.

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User Thomas Buckley
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Is there a reason you cancled on me?

Did I do something wrong?

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User BangOperator
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