Birthday Invitations For A 17 Year Old Does ADHD Make You Rude And Disrespectful?

Does ADHD make you rude and disrespectful? - birthday invitations for a 17 year old

I introduced this, but do not give you. My old friend 17 years seems rude and disrespectful all the time. When I see him no longer, he told me he looks the way that works for ADHD. Some of the things that he does not, as follows:
1. With the rejection of the birthday gift I gave her. He said: "Take this back and makes me a real gift."
2. Tell my father to clean dog shit from his shoe when he visited my house.
3. Since the seats without waiting for an invitation.
4. Starting around my own business.
5. Pushed me into my garage because it was at a basketball game.
6. As bad loser.
7. As critical of everyone but himself.
Am I to do the right thing by him, or should I FeBad for them?

6 comments:

ersan b said...

na this is only an excuse you use to make it seem as if they can not control, but if he does take medication and always good when he tries to use the simple pleasure to use with one simple to someone. That's no excuse for ADHD, it does not take shit from him. Do not feel what you like with your friends, so you can understand HES keep things simple and not rude or disrespectful to others. Like a dog, train, and he will do well.

bugginme said...

may affect this behavior in this way because of impulse control. I would try to learn more before totally ditch him as a friend. Take drugs? Is it respectful when they are in their medication and if it is not rude? or at any time (with ADHD as an excuse rude?)

averyhog... said...

i dont think ADHD affects
I have ADHD and I'm not rude or disrespectful

buzzygrl... said...

I did not see until you learn to respect others.
Unfortunately, I see many people using as an excuse for bad behavior ADHD.

Personally, it is an unruly child, and I do not waste my time with him.

Kindle Kitten said...

I know many people who have ADHD. Most are hyperactive, are idiots, but not completely. This guy is an idiot who can not hold his tongue treated by their ADHD as an excuse for others like dirt. You should really stop himself going out with this guy. There is no reason you should tolerate such abuse. In recent years, when he looks around and realizes that he has no friends, despite all the treated so rude seriously.

Rory S said...

Blair J --

Sounds to pay attention to your friend, he ADHD as an excuse for their behavior. And unfortunately, this is one of the negative aspects of ADHD has become so popular lately.

ADHD can affect the behavior, and is well known that people do different things) (beyond their control. But comments like these are most likely to their values, customs, and respect for others in context.

There may be more your friend, with the exception of ADHD. And if the "symptoms" do not be rude - I would say it was something more than ADHD.

What do you do the right thing? Sure, said something to him that his behavior and his comments are unacceptable. If you were informed of the reasons for the suspension or less - then YES - you will be informedis probably a good thing.

As you look around, and does not mean that you help your friend.

Rory
http://www.thetruthbehindadhd.com

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