I go to an all girls Catholic School, except recently I was accepted into a co-ed boarding school. I'm going to go to the boarding school, except how do I tell all my frieds that I'm leaving them? Even more so, how do I tell them that I won't even be around?
Bob_the_Sword_Test_Dummy answered Sunday May 15 2005, 11:53 pm: Tell them the truth, tell them you're not going to be around. BUT! To not worry becuz you will keep in close contact with them via email,IM, and phone calls. I'm sure your friends will be sad, even you, but if they are really your friends, they will support you all the way. [ Bob_the_Sword_Test_Dummy's advice column | Ask Bob_the_Sword_Test_Dummy A Question ]
texangirl01 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 8:42 pm: just be like hey yall im going to a different school now! but act happy about it and dont seem depressed otherwise that will make everybody else upset. and if your moving or something then just say you will be back from time to time to vist! even if you dont think you will be able to...there is always a chance! hehe [ texangirl01's advice column | Ask texangirl01 A Question ]
danceonme answered Sunday May 15 2005, 8:28 pm: Firstly, congrats on the boarding school. I've always wanted to go to one, but my parents won't let me. haha.
Secondly, tell your friends the truth first of all, but let them know that it's not an easy thing for you either, but that you'll try your hardest to write and stay in communication with them.
Unfortunately, and I speak from personal experience (and you probably know this as well) it's difficult to stay in touch or maintain a good friendship when you aren't around each other all the time. That isn't necessarily something to tell them (and I'm certainly not trying to make you feel any worse about the situation) but keep that in mind, but stay upbeat. Sending an email every once in a while will be really appreciated.
Hope that helped at all... if there's anything more specific you were wondering about, feel free to ask more. I try to do the best I can.
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