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Anger - Confronting
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When you are talking to the person that made you angry, it is common to lose control and say a lot of things. Here are some common sentences.
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I thought you were a friend. I had so much trust in you. I can't believe you did this to me.
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What were you thinking when you stabbed me in the back. Did it feel good?
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Why'd you do it?
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You know I still have feelings for Mandy. You didn't even consider my feelings. What? Am I not a friend or something?
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You're not the only one hurting for money. You owe me five hundred dollars. I need it now.
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You didn't have to tell my parents that I owed you money. I said I would pay you back when I got my paycheck. I can't believe you would do this.
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Sentences you can ask or say if you feel a friend is angry with you
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Are you mad at me?
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Are you angry?
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You're not disappointed are you?
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Don't be angry with me. I really didn't mean it.
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I didn't know you were involved. I hope you're not mad at me.
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I really didn't know it was going to make you upset.
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