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Question Posted Wednesday July 13 2005, 6:59 pm

okay my friend invitedme to go to her house to spend the night..but i said i couldnt go and i went to g ask someone else..and then the next day she found out how do i explain?
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candyo23 answered Saturday July 16 2005, 3:45 pm:
wow thats hard....i think if you were already planning to invite someone else that is definetly acceptable-just tell them you had already made plans....but in that case if you weren't thenn you should still say-that you had already made plans...cuz nobody wants to know that somebody would rather have another person over....so just think of it as a little white lie......OMGSH I THINK THATS KIND OF BAD WHAT I SAID ....sorry

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