Well i have a friend and we have just been in a fight kinda... we are really really really close and i don't want to lose him. I am afraid that he doesn't mind losing me. I think he got over the fight he had with me but i don't know yet. If so i don't know what to say sorry for. The things he said about me were the things i do daily. I want our friendship to be back to the way it used to be.... Is there anyway I could get it back??
Sincerely,
I want my best friend back
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? friends4eva answered Monday January 10 2005, 10:37 pm: Of course there is i mean all sorts of ways first off maybe he isn't talking to you because he wants you to apologize and if you don't he might not speak to you for awhile and I know for a fact that this guy probably doesn't want to look like he is begging for forgiveness so I would just go up there to his face and tell him that your sorry and everything and then give him reasons on why you all should be friends again then HOPEFULLY he'll forgive you and if he doesn't he wasn't a good friend after all [ friends4eva's advice column | Ask friends4eva A Question ]
hottdancer134 answered Monday January 10 2005, 10:05 pm: tell him your sorry for anything you did and that you want to be friends again! say that you don't know what came up w/ you but that you are very sorry!hope this helps!
CuTeE19 answered Monday January 10 2005, 10:01 pm: You know best frined always get in fights!
That's the way you know your close!
Don't be afraid!
You can always egt your friend back if you try hard. Say, "I don't want to fight!" [ CuTeE19's advice column | Ask CuTeE19 A Question ]
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