... I'm sure most of us have said or thought this at some point, myself included, but do you actually HATE anyone or have 'enemies'?
I know that there's nobody I hate... in fact, I can't even think of anybody who I just really dislike. I mean sure, there are people who I don't LIKE but at the same time I don't dislike them, and people who annoy me quite a bit like certain friends of friends, but I'm still friendly to them if they talk to me because at the end of the day they haven't done anything wrong... they just get on my nerves a bit is all. And if somebody is kind of nasty then I just don't bother worrying about them and just get over it, I'm not the kind of person to stir up drama.
What does 'hate' even mean to you, is there a big difference between hating somebody and just disliking them?
I think hate is much stronger (obviously) and you would have to kind of know a person well to really hate them, there'd need to be some kind of serious mistrust and stuff. And I think it's more permanent too, and more difficult to get over. If you dislike somebody it's usually quite easy to change your opinion on them as long as you're not too stubborn, but if somebody you really hated tried to change then you'd probably be less willing to let the feelings go or think that they're up to something, if you get what I mean. <_< So basically, just like love but with the complete opposite types of feelings linked. But like I said, there's nobody whom I hate so I don't really know, I'm just in a rambly thought tangent mood. >_>
I know that there's nobody I hate... in fact, I can't even think of anybody who I just really dislike. I mean sure, there are people who I don't LIKE but at the same time I don't dislike them, and people who annoy me quite a bit like certain friends of friends, but I'm still friendly to them if they talk to me because at the end of the day they haven't done anything wrong... they just get on my nerves a bit is all. And if somebody is kind of nasty then I just don't bother worrying about them and just get over it, I'm not the kind of person to stir up drama.
What does 'hate' even mean to you, is there a big difference between hating somebody and just disliking them?
I think hate is much stronger (obviously) and you would have to kind of know a person well to really hate them, there'd need to be some kind of serious mistrust and stuff. And I think it's more permanent too, and more difficult to get over. If you dislike somebody it's usually quite easy to change your opinion on them as long as you're not too stubborn, but if somebody you really hated tried to change then you'd probably be less willing to let the feelings go or think that they're up to something, if you get what I mean. <_< So basically, just like love but with the complete opposite types of feelings linked. But like I said, there's nobody whom I hate so I don't really know, I'm just in a rambly thought tangent mood. >_>