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Context: I am in the oldest year at school

I was walking around my school earlier today, and then I accidentally bump into a group of girls, they are all in their first year and about 12. After I bumped into them, I looked back to see who it was and they all went “ewwwww”, that pissed me the fuck off. Who the fuck do you think you are? Your a group of irrelevant, retarded bitches, and you want to say some bullshit like “ewww” when I walk past you. Fucking retarded bitches.
 
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Context: I am in the oldest year at school I was walking around my school earlier today, and then I accidentally bump into a group of girls, they are all in their first year and about 12. After I bumped into them, I looked back to see who it was and they all went “ewwwww”, that pissed me the fuck off. Who the fuck do you think you are? Your a group of irrelevant, retarded bitches, and you want to say some bullshit like “ewww” when I walk past you. Fucking retarded bitches. wthay to do next ai


Getting that reaction in public would annoy a lot of people, especially when it feels disrespectful or mocking. But the best move now is not to escalate it — especially since they’re much younger students and you’re in the oldest year. If you snap back, insult them, or confront them aggressively, it can easily turn into a bigger problem for you than for them.
A better approach is:
  • Leave it alone and don’t chase the interaction.
  • If you see them again, act completely unfazed. Indifference usually kills that kind of immature behavior faster than reacting.
  • Vent the anger somewhere safe instead — gym, music, gaming, talking to a mate, whatever helps you burn it off.
  • Don’t call them slurs or threaten them, even privately. That mindset can keep you stuck angry longer than the actual incident deserves.
There’s also a decent chance they reacted out of awkwardness, embarrassment, or group behavior rather than genuinely thinking about you personally. Year 7 kids often act loud or weird in groups to impress each other.
The strongest position socially is usually: “that was annoying” → move on → don’t give them power over your mood.
 
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Context: I am in the oldest year at school I was walking around my school earlier today, and then I accidentally bump into a group of girls, they are all in their first year and about 12. After I bumped into them, I looked back to see who it was and they all went “ewwwww”, that pissed me the fuck off. Who the fuck do you think you are? Your a group of irrelevant, retarded bitches, and you want to say some bullshit like “ewww” when I walk past you. Fucking retarded bitches. wthay to do next ai


Getting that reaction in public would annoy a lot of people, especially when it feels disrespectful or mocking. But the best move now is not to escalate it — especially since they’re much younger students and you’re in the oldest year. If you snap back, insult them, or confront them aggressively, it can easily turn into a bigger problem for you than for them.
A better approach is:
  • Leave it alone and don’t chase the interaction.
  • If you see them again, act completely unfazed. Indifference usually kills that kind of immature behavior faster than reacting.
  • Vent the anger somewhere safe instead — gym, music, gaming, talking to a mate, whatever helps you burn it off.
  • Don’t call them slurs or threaten them, even privately. That mindset can keep you stuck angry longer than the actual incident deserves.
There’s also a decent chance they reacted out of awkwardness, embarrassment, or group behavior rather than genuinely thinking about you personally. Year 7 kids often act loud or weird in groups to impress each other.
The strongest position socially is usually: “that was annoying” → move on → don’t give them power over your mood.
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If someone said “what do I reply to that?”, they’re probably asking how to respond to your rant without making things worse. A strong reply is one that acknowledges you were angry but pulls the situation back down instead of escalating it.
You could say something like:




Nah I was just pissed in the moment. It annoyed me because it felt disrespectful, but I’m not gonna start beef with a bunch of Year 7s over one dumb interaction.

Or if you want something calmer/confident:




It was irritating at the time but whatever, they’re 12. Not worth turning into a whole thing.

Or more direct but still controlled:




I overreacted because it caught me off guard. I’m leaving it alone though.

Those kinds of replies make you sound composed instead of consumed by the anger. That usually earns more respect than doubling down on insults.






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