As kids, you might have pledged a sorority to share your darkest secrets
with each other, and that must have been stamped as a lifelong bond
back then. But at times, it’s okay to not tell your best friend
everything under the sun. Keeping silent about some of the details
doesn’t really hurt or mean that you’re making an effort to disrespect
the sacred bond of ‘friendship’. Sometimes ‘not everything’ is fine,
especially in front of your bestie. Here’s our list of what’s ‘alright’
to avoid telling your best friend.
1. Oops, I Know that already
“Guess
what, my little brother is dating a girl, and arrghh, how I hate that
woman!,” exclaimed your enraged favourite pal over a plate of pasta
while at a Sunday brunch with you. And you’ve almost choked on that
spaghetti while deciding on ‘should she know, shouldn’t she know’,
because well, you did see her little brother coochie-cooing with this
girl your best friend disapproves, and you also knew where it was
heading. Such exclusive yet unwanted trivia, especially about her little
brother or someone really close to her, trust us it’s better left
unsaid.
2. That’s what your parents told me
When you’ve
known a friend for the longest time, chances are their parents trust you
more than them (unless they think you’re the one responsible for
shaping up the brat their kid is). So when your bosom friend’s
‘not-so-happy’ parents are confiding in you about this certain something
they can’t discuss with their child, you can skip that from your
friend. Whether it’s about them or not, it’s quite possible that your
friend might feel a little threatened by your closeness to their
parents.
3. Emm, yeah I did that
So you went for this
office conference to Goa, guzzled drinks like it was nobody’s business,
and before you knew it, you’d made the stupidest mistake of your life,
made out with your married boss. And yes, you’re embarrassed and not very proud of the deed. It’s okay if you keep this ‘little secret
from your BFF. It’s best not to disclose fractions of info you think
you’re capable to erase in a jiffy, unless you want to make it a
recurrent joke at get-togethers.
4. I’m involved, or maybe not
You
might have walked into this situation a couple of times. Sometimes you
think you’re in a relationship but are not quite sure; or maybe there’s
that something special brewing up between new guy and you but, well,
it’s still at that raw stage. It’s perfectly alright not to voice out
your feelings, even if it is to your bestie, until you’re certain about
it. Take your time in announcing or introducing a date to your
‘friend-forever’, but once you’re sure of Mr Perfect, maybe you can give
your friend her much-deserved chance to sign and seal your decision.
5. I liked him too
Being the key organiser of your best friend’s hen night, you’ve listed a game of truth or dare in the party agenda. We beg you; if the bottle points at you and a couple of friends scream out ‘Give us the truth’, at no level of intoxication
should you utter ‘Bestie, I had a huge crush on your fiance’. You don’t
want Miss BFF to feel insecure about you seducing her soul-mate, or
guarding her husband from you. Avoid the drama and leave the crush bit
unsaid, unless you’ve a bestie as cool as the tip of the iceberg.
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