Question Posted Saturday December 11 2004, 1:25 pm
Ok..theres this guy that likes me and we aren't going out but we have been friends for a while now..well he asked me to go to a movie with him and I said no because I had to go Christmas shopping but my friends asked me what my answer was and I told them and thats how he found out I guess but I don't know if they told him about shopping and now hes mad because I said no and I have no idea why unless he doesn't know the reason why I said no!What do I do?
CrimsonAngel answered Saturday December 11 2004, 2:23 pm: I say that you should tell him why you couldn't go and see how he reacts. If he says he already knew then ask what his problem. If he didn't know he should cool off and understand. [ CrimsonAngel's advice column | Ask CrimsonAngel A Question ]
tyler666 answered Saturday December 11 2004, 1:59 pm: thats easy you just go tell him you are sorry for making him mad but you have to go shopping for christmas with your friends and that you had that planned already
maybe you could tell him that you will go with him right after you are done with your shopping or something like that to make it up to him. [ tyler666's advice column | Ask tyler666 A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday December 11 2004, 1:30 pm: Just tell him why you couldn't go to the movies with him and ask him if you can reschedule another movie to go with him! If you just tell him that you had to go Christmas shopping, I'm sure he will forgive you! Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
SunShineAngel3 answered Saturday December 11 2004, 1:28 pm: ok, confront him and tell him that you had to go christmas shopping and maybe pick him up a lil bit of chocolate for a presant and tell him your sorry and maybe you could go to the movies next weekend or when neither of you are busy
~mini [ SunShineAngel3's advice column | Ask SunShineAngel3 A Question ]
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