You aren't really friends with every member of the group individually. Some of them are just glorified mutual friends to you (the bigger the group is, the more excusable this is)
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Anonymous4d
They frequently ignore your contributions to conversations. Even if they just didn't hear you, it's still a bad sign that they weren't paying attention to you
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Anonymous4d
Even when you do get acknowledged for making a funny joke or a good point, you feel it doesn't quite get the reaction that someone else would've gotten if they said the same thing. They move on surprisingly fast
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Anonymous4d
Yehhh so this was basically what 11th-12th grade was before I graduated and I saw the signs. I’m in college now and I don’t even talk to any of them anymore (even the ones I got to uni with) and to this day it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made
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Anonymous4d
When you wanna make plans, everyone is supposedly busy, but when someone else makes plans everyone is free to
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Anonymous4d
They don't care about your schedule or convenience. If you can make it you can make it, if you can't you can't. They'll never reschedule for you, but they might for someone else
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Anonymous4d
There is some sort of group(s) within the group, even if it's unspoken, that you're not a part of. It can be a duo in a trio, a trio in a 4+ person group, 2 duos in a 5+ person group, etc.
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Anonymous4d
You're often the last person to find out about things
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Anonymous4d
You have to ask for things that other members of the group are just offered. An invite, food being shared, being shown a meme on someone's phone, etc.