ok so here it goes tomarrow, friday people were planning a birthday party for this girl catherine and everyone was talking about it since monday well everyone but like 4 people in our grade was invited i was one of the four. Well today at brunch carla a senior, asked me and another girl to go on friday . well i wanted to go until i thought about it and since its a new school for me i wasnt sure if other people wanted me to go since they didnt ask me to go until the a day before(today). so should i go or not i dont want people to be like who invited HER and i have no other people to go/hangout with but i want to go casue carla asked me and she is really nice for asking me
what do i do ?
Shaylee answered Friday December 3 2004, 4:44 am: If they didn't want you to go- they wouldn't have invited you. Its not like they hate you they just didn't invite you before because they don't know you. Just go and relax AND HAVE FUN. You'll enjoy it and will have a lot of fun trust me. When you are new you can't be expected to be invited to everyone you are new and you must wait a little bit- but if someone invites you YOU GO, have fun and make new friends
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Miss_Megan answered Thursday December 2 2004, 11:21 pm: Deff. go! It's a great way to make new friends. And if some ones going to make a big deal out of it just remember there not worth your time AT ALL and just avoid them b/c there probably just going to start drama. But yes you should go and have fun! [ Miss_Megan's advice column | Ask Miss_Megan A Question ]
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