My sister brags about every little thing she does. I want
her to be successful and be happy with herself and all, but the constant
conceited chatter is driving me insane. I don’t want her to think I’m jealous,
but I really would like her to stop. How can I talk to her, and what should I
say?
Yikes, that’s an awkward sitch. The trick to deal with your
self-satisfied sis is to be sensitive to her feelings. People brag for lots of
reasons, but it’s likely that your sib might feel a little overshadowed and is
dealing with some self-esteem issues. Maybe your achievements at school or
triumphs at tennis make her feel like she needs to boast to be noticed. So
instead of rolling your eyes, try giving her a nice compliment. After she tells
you about perfecting her backstroke AGAIN, a kind “that’s so great!” should
give her a sense of validation and acknowledgment.
If you can’t kill the bragging habit with kindness, it’s
possible that this behavior is just a reflex for your sis. She might not even
realize she’s doing it! Be honest, but kind—you’re doing her a favor by letting
her know, but she might not look at it like that. Tell her when you two are
alone, and she’s in a decent mood. Lose the ‘tude and save the snarky comments
for another time. A sweet, offhand “You’ve told me that story before,” could
quiet her, and if she just won’t quit, a simple request to stop might do the
trick.
No matter what, you’re stuck with her, so if she can’t lose
the arrogant attitude, you need to accept her just the way she is. Good luck,
babe!
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BY SARAH GOLDBERG ON 9/7/2011 12:00:00 AM
POSTED IN bragging bestie, sticky sibling sitches