I need to talk to my friend about something serioud but everytime i mention it, he changes the subject or doesnt answer or signs off aim. What should I do so I can get the message across that we really need to talk and its serious?
Michelley answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 9:04 pm: Go up to him in person and don't try to start off talking about anything else just be like "I've been trying to talk to you about this for a long time......." and if he changes the subject be like "Stop changing the subject!! This is serious!!" and if he doesn't listen you, be mad @ him and if hes really your friend, he'll care and apologize and listen to what you have to say
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TrUtH_hUrTs_1 answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 8:34 pm: talk to him IN PERSON about it and take control of the conversation. you have to talk to him about it sometime, so the sooner the better.you ccant just let him change the subject or else you are showing that it is not that serious.
xxBrOkEnxx answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 8:33 pm: talk in person..so when he changes the subject say stop changing the subject or something like that..or write a note..it would help better to know why you need to talk [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
xselenebeenx answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 8:31 pm: Tell him you have AIDS so he'll feel bad...and then when you realy do find out you have AIDS...well then i guess your screwed hahaha!! rate me high, thanx =) [ xselenebeenx's advice column | Ask xselenebeenx A Question ]
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