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Bitch it out: when rude, obnoxious, or just plain ludicrous situations work your last nerve, there's only one thing to do: vent here!(YOU YOU YOU: CONNECTING)
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June 01, 2008 |
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EVIL TWIN
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"I was in a hurry when I grabbed a recent issue of Cosmo at the store. When I got home, I realized I'd picked up a wannabe named Complete Woman instead--the covers look very similar! Not only did I miss out on that month's Cosmo, but I also wasted $4 on a copycat."
--Suzanne, 24
BITCH TIP OF THE MONTH
It's not uncommon for a girl to invite her bridesmaids to several showers. You're only obligated to attend--and buy a proper gift for--one. If Bridezilla pressures you to attend more, just say, "I'm strapped for time and cash, and I have to bow out so I can make the really important event: seeing you two tie the knot."
SOURCE: WEDDING EXPERT SHARON NAYLOR, AUTHOR OF THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO WEDDING ETIQUETTE
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