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Okay. Do you think you pulling her aside before she left and saying, "I don't think it's a good idea that you go out and sing" would have been any less hurtful? Or if her friends had said it?
My guess is that people she cares about telling her she's terrible would be far more hurtful in the long-run than a roomful of random jeering drunks.
Bad news guys, she tried to sing at a karaoke session and got booed so hard. She was so upset that it broke my heart. The good news though is that I cheered her up by saying I think she's good, so now she only wants to sing around me.
Where is she singing karaoke that people are booing other people? That's awful.
What good do you think would have come from circumventing this by telling her her singing is terrible, thus perhaps insuring she chose not to participate?
I one time sang Octopus' Garden ... I wasn't booed but it literally went silent...
It was bad..
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