
Ramsha Khan doesn't tolerate disrespect
Dialing back to her first point, Ramsha acknowledged the fact that though she has her boundaries, she's still prone to pleasing people. She explained that she understands that some people are not worth her time, but she's helpless to her nature.
"I always learn my lesson the hard way. That's the biggest problem in my life. But it's okay as long as I learn," she said. "Still, I think it's true for everyone that if someone disrespects them to their face, they will immediately cut that person off."
The Nadaan actor further shared what she considers disrespectful behaviour. "That includes lying, betrayal, and all similar things," she said, adding that it's easier to fall prey to these in new relationships.
Ramsha agreed that old friendships, in comparison, are more meaningful and offer more security. "The benefit of having old friends is that they know you so well," she said. "I'm the kind of person who catches up with friends in waves. I come and go, because I prefer sitting at home by myself. That's not something new friends understand."
The DuniyaPur actor admitted that she can sometimes get really shy. "I am selectively introverted and very private. Even for Instagram, I don't have the energy to take out my phone all the time."
She confessed that she tends to forget about social media as well until other people remind her. But truth be told, it boils down to her being an introvert. "I just don't want my life on social media constantly."

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