well my older brother is think of moving to flordia with his dad and im not sure if im ok with it cuz me n him are really close and i dont want him to move. and ideals what i can say to himm?
reebokqt21 answered Monday November 15 2004, 6:22 pm: its simple. you should tell him how you feel. that way, he might re-consider moving. and even if he doesnt, than he will know to spend time with you until he does leave.
-abbs! [ reebokqt21's advice column | Ask reebokqt21 A Question ]
lilcutie1212 answered Monday November 15 2004, 6:12 pm: I would as much info(phone #, email address and ect)so u can keep in touch. It is not going to be the end of the world but u know he might come and visit u for christmas or other holidays. Good Luck! [ lilcutie1212's advice column | Ask lilcutie1212 A Question ]
S_C answered Monday November 15 2004, 5:57 pm: Tell him how you feel. Most likely, he'll ask you how you feel, DON'T shrug it off, tell him that you'll miss him, and that you don't want him to move. And if you live in a state close to Florida, then visit!! Hope this helps. <3 Kate <3 [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
xokaylanicoleox answered Monday November 15 2004, 5:05 pm: Just tell him how you feel. Tell him you would miss all the play fights and fun times yall have together and if he moved all those would be just memories. Also, tell him that you would be very upset if you moved and ask him to stay. -Kayla [ xokaylanicoleox's advice column | Ask xokaylanicoleox A Question ]
buckems answered Monday November 15 2004, 4:59 pm: Well is it an option for you to move to florida? I personally live in florida and love it there is so much to exspesially if you are into water sports i do i a lot of scuba diving my self so if it is an option for you to move to florida i would highly consider it! Hope i helped [ buckems's advice column | Ask buckems A Question ]
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