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i need help to say sorry


Question Posted Thursday October 28 2004, 3:17 pm

my friend has fell out with me and she wont listen to me wen i say sorry wat should i do

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rainbowcherrie answered Thursday October 28 2004, 3:28 pm:
Ok. It's hard to answer that as you haven't given me much detail to work on but I'll try. What was the argument about? If it was something quite big then maybe she needs more time to cool off. Sometimes these things take time you know? Leave it for a little while then try apologising again. If she still wont listen, then leave it some more and try another time. If she STILL wont be your friend again then forget about it and make new friends. She wont be worth the effort. These things usually smooth out, time is a great healer. I'm sure things will be fine soon.

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