Hi Summer i have a friend thats moving pretty soon and we've known eachother for a really long time and i dont know what to say t my friend cuz we're not on good terms right now so i just dont want her to leav on a bad note with me so i was just wondering how i should go about tellin my friend im gunna miss em and how ill never forget them while at the same time getting them to talk to me again before my friend moves well any advice would help -^The Jolly Green Giant^-^Beanstalk^-^Q-Tip^- or just the white guy
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? sweetpinkgiggles3 answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 3:05 am: Hey. Well since I know who you are this is going to be a pretty long post. Since I have lot to say. First off I am really sorry that she is moving away. I can't really tell you what to say except exactly how you feel. No holding back because you may never get another chance. And I seriously mean it say everything that you are feeling. I know you probably won't listen to me but please do it. Also, do it asap. Giving it time to sink in before she leaves will be better int he long run. Also, why aren't you on good terms? I am sure she wnats to talk to you but maybe upset or doesn't know how to approach you after the recent events. You need to talk to her right away though. Tell this girl everything you do and it will make you and her feel a lot better. Giggles keep me posted and please right back if I didn't answer your question well enough. Well write back either way. _ _ _ u. Thanx hugs n kiss*s xoxo *Summer [ sweetpinkgiggles3's advice column | Ask sweetpinkgiggles3 A Question ]
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