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my sister is 4 years older than me and I am 27 years old.
we both live together alone and studying same course same univeristy.

any advice.

2006-10-16 03:18:52 · 19 answers · asked by Maria 2 in Family & Relationships Family

19 answers

Well! It’s very simple. If you have argued her recently about something. Then take yourself to her position. Think what would you do if you were there?

May be she is wrong at some points of your arguments, but you can't prove her wrong by this. It will only increase differences between you & your sister. So try to keep quite while she argues with you. Try to tolerate things in such situations.

2006-10-16 04:29:51 · answer #1 · answered by emmshazi 2 · 0 0

What are you arguing over?
More details please.

Anyway, if you live together, and study the same course at the same college, it might be advisable to spend some quality time a part from each other.

2006-10-16 03:22:25 · answer #2 · answered by estudent 3 · 0 0

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2016-10-02 08:42:17 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It takes two to argue.
You are both mature adults, so don't treat her as a "big" sister; she is just your sister, your equal.
Tell your sister you are going to make an effort not to argue with her anymore. Explain that you are not giving up your opinions, but you don't want to argue about them because it's no fun. Maybe she will join in your effort, maybe she won't.
Some arguments are about nothing that matters. In this case, just say "okay" and don't discuss it. She'll try to argue, but you won't.
If it is something you have to take a position on, just tell her your position. Explain it once if necessary. After that, when she tries to argue about it, say "I understand what you're saying, but this is my position," or "I understand you don't agree, but this is my position." Don't defend or explain anymore.
Of course, you won't try to argue with her when you disagree with her. If it's important, you can explain your disagreement one time only. Otherwise you'll just say, "okay" or "I understand." Or the old standard, "Mm-hm."
You can also say "We'll agree to disagree on this."

2006-10-16 04:26:43 · answer #4 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

I'm younger, but me and my sister always are fighting everyone says when were older we'll be best friends-i say "lets see when that happens!"
i guess just try to stay away as much as possible, then you'll see sometimes its really good to have eachother there.
good luck

2006-10-16 03:23:50 · answer #5 · answered by Eye of the Beholder 4 · 0 0

Find somewhere you could go that does not involve your sister. Absence make the heart grow fonder, lol. No seriously talk to your sister and tell her that maybe one night you guys could have seperate.

2006-10-16 03:23:02 · answer #6 · answered by bobbiericky 2 · 0 0

my mom recently just moved out of her sisters house they basically had their good days and bad ones (mostly bad) my advice is get an apartment on your own because if your sister is anything like my aunt it will only go down hill.

2006-10-16 03:21:05 · answer #7 · answered by kissesmemov 1 · 0 0

its all probably just stress from the course so i'd say just give each other space. my sis is 2 yrs older than me and is always fighting with me so i just leave her be and when she wants company she comes to me. so good luck

2006-10-16 03:23:01 · answer #8 · answered by Crazy_German 2 · 0 0

dont think she is your big sister. there is a big gap in this thinking. jus you treat her as a good friend, sure you will adjust her in many matters. try all the best

2006-10-16 03:21:16 · answer #9 · answered by Sekar 4 · 0 0

just ignore her when things started to heat up, if you can't let go, she won't too so both parties will start arguing.

2006-10-16 03:21:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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