me and my friend, lets call her Sarah, got into a huge fight over a little misunderstanding. I tried over and over again to tell her that i was sorry...but what ever i said it came out soo twisted and messed up!! she is my only friend and now she hates me...how can i tell her im sorry without screwing up?!?!?!
mrs_radcliffe answered Monday May 16 2005, 11:58 am: Write her a letter. If you keep getting thigs muddled up and tell her that your so sorry for fighting. And what your feeling and why it all happenend. Say tht your the best friend in the world and you dont want to lose her. Put at the bottom please talk to me or at least reply to this.
Daisy answered Monday May 16 2005, 4:38 am: If you keep on messing things up by speaking to her then don't try that again. Write her a letter or an email. Say how sorry you are and that you've been trying so hard to saay sorry in person but whenever you do you just get really nervous and mess it up by saying things that you don't mean. Tell her she is your best friend and would never do anything to hurt her but find it really difficult to apologise without saying something stupid by mistake. Hope i have helped a little and that you and your friend make up soon! [ Daisy's advice column | Ask Daisy A Question ]
BluStorm06 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 9:03 pm: Ok...first of all make her understand that you are trying to prove that your sorry...it might just take a while but it will pay off in the end. Just sit her down and talk face to face and just tell her to listen to you first...if she has still confused and your words still come out twisted, well then try to clear them up and turn them back around to where they make sense...been there done that! I know what you mean on having words come out twisted but just try and clear them up and make them become untwisted [ BluStorm06's advice column | Ask BluStorm06 A Question ]
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