Question Posted Thursday February 10 2005, 4:25 pm
okay well today at breck fast at school..i was talking to this kid Pat..and i was talking to him...and my good friend that im in t fight with and i love...was trying to talk to me and i sceam to him DOMINIC DON'T EVER TALK TO ME AGAIN!!! it sliped out and i don't no what to do..now he wont talk to me!
PLEASE HELP!! I LOVE HIM SOO MUCH!! I RATE HIGH!!!
BlondE_BabE101 answered Friday February 11 2005, 8:52 am: tell your friend(Dominic) that you don't know what came over you, and you were having a bad day. tell him that you are really really sorry, and you would love to try your friendship out again. [ BlondE_BabE101's advice column | Ask BlondE_BabE101 A Question ]
KaYlA1213 answered Thursday February 10 2005, 9:04 pm: tell your friend that you don't know what came over you, and you were having a bad day. tell him that you are really really sorry, it will never happen again, and you would love to try your friendship out again. [ KaYlA1213's advice column | Ask KaYlA1213 A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday February 10 2005, 5:26 pm: You need to apologize to your friend and tell him that you didn't mean to yell at him and it just came out. Just explain to him that you were talking to someone else and you didn't mean to say that to him. He will talk to you, don't worry. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Brittany13 answered Thursday February 10 2005, 4:46 pm: You should apoligize to him, say your sorry for saying that and yelling at him. Then after you make up start flirting and ask him out. But I would wait a while before asking him. Hope I help.
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