ok i have a friend and i just found out friday that his step, brother who was 16 died. and i felt really bad and i wanted to call him and just talk to him. and im not sure if its to early to call. like im not sure if i should wait atleast a week to call and see if hes ok. what should i do
xlilcherrychic69 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 3:18 pm: yea you should def talk to him now cause he could need someone to talk to..you dont even have to talk just listen to what he has to say..jusy make sure that hes ok..or stop by his house and talk to him [ xlilcherrychic69's advice column | Ask xlilcherrychic69 A Question ]
Cutietumbler424 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 2:12 pm: Well if i were u i would call now. I mean if ur friend is upset i bet it would make them feel better Knowing that someone called bcuz they were worried and they cared. So i would call but its totally up to u follow ur heart im sure something will happen. -Jennifer [ Cutietumbler424's advice column | Ask Cutietumbler424 A Question ]
Pillar.Punk answered Sunday August 1 2004, 2:03 pm: Well, If he is your real close friend, he would want to hear from you. But if you dont talk to him that much, or you just say 'hi', it may seem rude for you to call. But I know if he was my close friend, I would call, and I would also know that he wants to hear from me. [ Pillar.Punk's advice column | Ask Pillar.Punk A Question ]
Kissxme1121 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 1:58 pm: You could call but becareful how you word and and don't ask to many questions about it. Let him talk to you about it. That might help him cope with it knowing that you care. Goodluck and rate me plz xoxxo! [ Kissxme1121's advice column | Ask Kissxme1121 A Question ]
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