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How do you respond to you have changed?

How do you respond to you have changed?

Comebacks when someone says you’ve changed.

  1. 204. I didn’t change, you just never knew me.
  2. 205. I changed? Either that or I just stopped acting the way you wanted me to.
  3. 206. I’m making some changes in my life right now.
  4. 207. If you have a problem with me it’s your problem.
  5. 208. I didn’t change, I grew up.

What do people mean when they say you’ve changed?

When someone says “you’ve changed”, it simply means you’ve stopped living your life their way. ~Unknown. The thing is, their reactions really have nothing to do with you, what you’re achieving or what you’re becoming. Their reactions have everything to do with their own desperate attempts to cling to the familiar.

How do you say you have changed a lot?

The easy way is to say, “I like your new look.” It is conveniently non-specific and allows the other person the options of replying regarding any particular aspect of his new look, and avoiding other aspects.

Why would an ex want to remain friends?

There are four main reasons, Rebecca Griffith and her colleagues found, why exes feel compelled to maintain a friendship or to suggest doing so: for civility (i.e., I want this breakup to hurt less than it will otherwise), for reasons relating to unresolved romantic desires (I want to see other people but keep you …

What does change mean to someone?

It means that you (or someone else) has changed their personality or morals or beliefs, etc. it is usually spoken that way in order to differentiate between an inside change, which would be ‘change as a person’, and an external change, which would be something like a new hairstyle.

When people say you have changed quote?

“People say to you, ‘you’ve changed’, or something like that. Well, I hope, for the sake of God, that I have changed, because I don’t want to be the same person all my life. I want to be growing, I want to be expanding. I want to be changing.

What’s a word for changing a lot?

Some common synonyms of capricious are fickle, inconstant, mercurial, and unstable.

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