hey
well let me start from the begining:
i have had a friend briana for the longest time. this school year is the first year that we are in different schools. both of us have gone to the same catholic school since kindergarden. now she is in public school which means that she has a ton of friends bcuz shes reelie pretty nd evry1 loves her. well recently she was throwing a halloween party and i was invited. it ended up that i couldnt go. on mi cell phone i got a message from her saying that i can bring a friend, but the weird thing is, i got it a week after her party. then the other day i went to call her to apologize 4 not calling her back sooner but she hung up on me, and since then shes been avoiding me wen i talk to her on the computer and things like that. i dont know what i should do. :( is there nething that i can do? any advice?
Additional info, added Friday November 12 2004, 6:36 pm: o and sorry its long
* and im a girl (if u need to know lol). Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? xO_Chelsea_Ox answered Saturday November 13 2004, 7:34 pm: If you can, you should just unexpectedly go to her house and apologize for not being able to make to her party... She maybe ignoring you because you didn't come to her party... i hoped i helped!! :)
XxRockon answered Saturday November 13 2004, 12:54 am: hmm, that is really weird. Maybe she didn't kno that you couldnt' go so she thought that you had stood her up, adn she got offened cuz u guys were such great friends. I'd give her a few days to cool down, and then ask her why she is upset and what you did, if anything to make her upset. Let her explain and then tell her ur side of what. Once she sees that it was all a big mis understanding, she will definately understand. I hope this helped and things work out soon :) [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
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