If you grew up like me, you’ve made a lot of friends. Friends that say anything to your face and then talk behind your back. Friends who will never be there for you when you need them even when you always got their back. They are negative in every way and can make you feel bad about yourself and even worse about your situation. They are totally unsupportive.
Unsupportive friends can be challenging to deal with, but if you know what to expect from their behaviour, it will help you manage your expectations when dealing with them. Here are some unsupportive friends quotes that could help you out.
Unsupportive Friends Quotes
Unsupportive friends can make your life hell. You may feel neglected, or hurt and betrayed by their refusal to support you. Know that whatever they do or say, it’s not because you aren’t good enough. If anybody chooses to be in your life, they will be supportive no matter what.
1. Friends can be so unsupportive, sometimes. But it is painful if they are doing it because of envy rather than progress.
2. Friends who don’t support you are not worth your time.
3. Don’t let negative friends bring you down. Let them be a lesson in your life, and make sure to grow from them.
4. Don’t let your friend’s negativity drown out the beauty of autumn.
5. Friendship isn’t always a two-way street—and if your friend’s making you feel small and insignificant? It may be time to find a better friend.
6. Don’t let vanity and the naysayers around you keep you from reaching your potential.
7. It is an acquired ability to hear unsupportive friends and ignore them.
8. If you are surrounded by friends who don’t always agree with you, be suspicious. Chances are that you need new friends.
9. Some friends don’t get it, but you don’t need them. Real friends support you all the way.
10. Don’t let the wrong people drag you down. It’s time you fill your world with positive influences because true friends lift you up and help you rise above your struggles.
11. Fake friends leave when the money is gone. Only true friends wait to see you rise and never fall again.
12. Quarrelling friends are worse than bitter enemies. Don’t waste your time on such friends, just turn away from them!
13. Unsupportive friends come and go, but there’s always someone new that’ll be there for you.
14. Sometimes, the friends around you won’t support your dreams and your drive for a new life. Rather than giving up, keep going.
15. If you are constantly surrounded by toxic people, stop settling for bad relationships. Find friends and family that fill your life with love and support.
16. When your own friends betray you, don’t stay too long counting the cost but rather press on. You determine what the future holds.
17. Toxic friendships—unsupportive friends, gossipers, backstabbers, and negative people suck the life out of you. Replace them with positive people and you’ll find yourself smiling more and loving life more!
18. While your friends might not always be there to help you along the way, you’ll always have friends like these who can always be trusted.
19. Some people say they’re your friends but they are filled with bitterness and wickedness in their ways around you. The best you can do is to be aware of their weak link in your life and progress.
20. Most friends are just a reflection of yourself. If you have to change for your friends, maybe you need new ones.
21. If you have friends who are constantly putting you down and not lifting you up, they’re the wrong kind of friends.
22. It’s so exhausting when your friends don’t support you, but then again, who needs them anyway?
23. If friends don’t support your dreams, you have to be prepared to let them go.
24. Unsupportive friends are not friends at all.
25. Don’t be friends with the ones who don’t support you during dark times. They really mean nothing to you in general.
26. What’s the point of having friends if they don’t support you when you need them most?
27. There will always be people who have a problem with your success, growth and happiness. Don’t let their negativity drag you down.
28. If you don’t like your friends; change. If they don’t like you, change. If they are truly toxic to you and it hurts your sense of self-esteem; leave them.
29. Your friends are a reflection of you. If they don’t support you, then you probably need to work on yourself.
30. When you have friends who don’t believe in your dreams and won’t support you when times get tough, it’s time to reconsider those relationships.
31. If you have an unsupportive friend, make sure you have a strong backbone. Never let anyone determine who you are and what your values are
32. If your friends are not supporting you, then there is no point in having them.
33. If you have a group of friends who are negative, judgmental, and unsupportive, then the first step is to surround yourself with those who are uplifting.
34. When you hang out with that friend who hates what you love, it’s pretty easy to lose track of why you even liked them in the first place.
35. When you’re in a bad mood, your friends should either be good listeners or good comedians. Those who aren’t either shouldn’t talk to you until you come around.
36. Unsupportive friends will be a constant theme in your life if you let them. The best way to deal with unsupportive friends is just not to hang out with them.
37. If your friends aren’t supporting you, ask yourself: Are these really my friends? If the answer is yes, then cut them loose! There are plenty of people who love and appreciate you.
38. It’s not just the toxic friends who steal your happiness, some “friends” can do the same thing when they don’t like where you’re going or what you’re doing.
39. You don’t need unsupportive friends. You need real ones who will be there when you are down, will help you to change, and most importantly celebrate with you when you accomplish something great.
40. If you don’t have supportive friends, make them yourself.
41. Friends are there for the good times, but also for the bad times! They may not be able to solve all your problems, but they should certainly be able to provide a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on. And if they are not, then it’s time to get yourself new friends.
42. When you have unsupportive friends, you cannot expect them to be positive and supportive in your time of need. They do not have to change for you, you must make the change for yourself.
43. Everyone has a certain level of tolerance for their friends and family, but at some point, you have to decide who is worth the effort. People who don’t support you don’t deserve your time, energy, or love. They are poison in your life who drain you without even knowing it.
44. Friends who won’t support you in your endeavours are not worth it.
45. If your friends are not helping you, they’re holding you back. Don’t let them drag you down. Sometimes we need to distance ourselves from certain people to make room for positivity and progression in our lives.
46. You can have all the friends you want, as long as they’re not unsupportive.
47. If you find yourself needing help from a friend, but they don’t support your decisions, it may be time to reevaluate that friendship.
48. If you’re stuck with a friend who doesn’t support you, you need to be willing to make changes. You must decide whether or not the status quo is acceptable for you. What will it take for you to be free from whatever keeps you from being happy?
49. When you have unsupportive friends, they’re always there to take advantage of your kindness. But if you have good friends, they will show up when you need them the most.
50. If you’ve got friends that are not supportive of your inner light, let them go. You deserve friends who will help you shine, not dim your light.
51. Unsupportive friends are like bad habits. It’s hard to get rid of them, but pretty impossible to miss them after they’re gone.
52. If you have friends who are not supportive of your goals, let them go. Unsupportive people can bring you down and stop you from achieving your goals, so surround yourself with good friends who encourage and inspire you.
53. If a friend isn’t encouraging you to be your best self, they are not your friend.
54. A true friend sticks with you through thick and thin. A bad friend ruins your salad.
55. The friends you deserve are the ones who will support you unconditionally⁉️
56. A friend is someone you can trust, rely on, and confide in. A friend is someone who will be there for you through thick and thin. But what happens when your friend isn’t really a friend?
57. True friends are the ones who will help you up when you fall, not be the reason you fell.
58. True friends are the happiest when they see you becoming the best and most amazing person that you can be!
59. No true friend ever scoffs at the way you dress or laughs at what you believe in. Friends should be supportive and inspiring, not judgmental.
60. You can’t have any better friends than the ones who make you a better person. Bad friends are a waste of time and energy, so move on.
61. If you have a bad friend, you should be prepared to lose them. They are really not worth holding on to long term.
62. Moving on is never easy, but it’s time to focus on yourself and surround yourself with supportive people.
63. Don’t waste time on people that don’t value your time. You deserve a better friend.
64. You know that person who pretends to be your friend but behind your back, they mock you and call you names? Those are not friends. They’ve got nothing more than a positive image of themselves to boost.
65. Fake friends are like bad farts. You can smell them in the air but they are so vile, you have to pretend they don’t exist.
66. Don’t make friends with people who bring you down, they’ll only drag you down.
67. Unsupportive friends drag you down, make you feel miserable, and are generally unpleasant to be around. You don’t owe them anything, so why should they be in your life?
68. Unsupportive friends are always a bad idea. They’re toxic for your health, your finances and your mental well-being.
69. Toxic friends are the ones who make you feel bad about yourself. They’re negative and critical, but they’re not real friends at all.
70. Unsupportive people affect your mood. They bring you down, take you out of balance and make it hard to be happy. Find healthy ways to spot them.
71. If your friends are unsupportive, it’s because they don’t have strong opinions of their own.
72. If your friends are unsupportive, it’s best to let them be. You can do this—you can triumph over adversity.
73. If you don’t have friends who will support you, do what makes you happy.
74. Why are friends so complicated? You just want them to be there for you, don’t get mad at them for not being there for you for no reason.
75. If your friends are unsupportive and make you feel bad about yourself, it’s okay to walk away.
76. Don’t let your friends be the reason you don’t reach your goals.
77. If your friends are unsupportive, it may be because they are afraid that your success will bring them down. Don’t let them win—be great, and they will follow.
78. Your friends are your best support system. When they’re not on your side, it’s like you’ve got no support at all.
79. You can have your best friends, but if they’re not a positive influence on your life, then it’s time to look for new ones.
80. Sometimes you need to cut the friends in your life who don’t support you. If they’re not supportive of your goals, go find someone who is.
81. If your friends are not supportive, don’t worry about it. They’ll come around in due time.
82. If you have friends that are not supportive, don’t expect them to be. They’re only being human. Make new ones who won’t let you down.
83. Your friends may not always be there to support you, but that doesn’t mean you need to shut down.
84. If your friends aren’t helping you grow, then it’s time to weed them out.
85. When your friends don’t support you, it means they can’t see the real you.
86. It’s not always easy to be yourself when your friends don’t support you. But it is fun to show them how much better you can be.
87. When your friends don’t support you, you’re one step closer to succeeding.
88. When your friends don’t support you, it can be hard to stay strong. But remember: you’re not alone. With the right people around you, you can accomplish anything.
89. When your friends don’t support your dreams, trust yourself and do it anyway.
90. When your friends don’t support you, it’s just a reminder that they never really knew you.
91. When your friends don’t support you and only want to talk about how bad you look, it can be a bit frustrating. But then again, that’s the beauty of being a grown up and knowing what you want.
92. Don’t worry about the friends who don’t support you. They’re probably not going to be there for your life anyway.
93. When your friends don’t support you, it’s a reminder that not everyone is going to like you or think the way you do. You are not alone and it is okay to be different.
94. If you’re not getting the support from your friends you need, it’s because they’re thinking they can do a better job than you.
95. When your friends are the ones that tell you that you can’t do something, it makes you believe in yourself even more.
96. It’s never easy when your friends decide not to support you. But you can only move forward, even if they do not.
97. When your friends are not supporting you and the things you do, it takes a lot more strength to push through and succeed.
98. You have to believe in yourself. Don’t let those who don’t support you hold you back. You will succeed with hard work for sure.
99. When your friends don’t support you, don’t give up. Keep doing what you believe in every day and never stop fighting for what you believe in.
100. When your friends don’t support you, be a friend to yourself and remember that the best support is the love you give yourself.
101. No one’s going to make you feel bad about yourself if you don’t let them. So when your friends don’t support you and make you feel less than you, take a step back, give yourself a hug, and remember that everyone deserves to feel good about themselves.
Have you ever had a friend who just doesn’t understand you or your dreams? A friend who throws away your dreams because they don’t think they’re realistic? I believe these unsupportive friends quotes have given you a heads way as to how to go about such kinds of friends. Express just how you feel about this post in the comment section.