mangui answered Sunday September 4 2005, 2:41 pm: if you and him are really good friends than yeah,but if you are not that good of friends than he just likes you.If he hugs every one than thats just the way it is. [ mangui's advice column | Ask mangui A Question ]
ACartee answered Saturday September 3 2005, 5:25 pm: I don't think there is a difference at all. It's all the same, a greeting hug and a departing hug. Same difference, hug isn't changed that I'm aware of.
justneil5 answered Saturday September 3 2005, 10:36 am: i think that it depends on what kind of hug it is. There Can be a friendly hug, and a love hug... It depends. But i think goodbye is more serious than hello. [ justneil5's advice column | Ask justneil5 A Question ]
Mercy_x_Me answered Friday September 2 2005, 11:16 pm: Not really... I mean depending on who this guy and girl are might make the difference. But not with hellos and goodbyes. Both are an all around friendly, or romantic ... depending on the type of hug for saying "your kinda cool". lol! [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
cemetarydrivexO0x answered Friday September 2 2005, 10:09 pm: um i don't really think it's that different. i mean, like hugging when they say hello may be if they haven't seen each other in a really long time (COULD be). as for hugging when they say goodbye, that could just be that they won't see each other again for a really long time (once again, COULD be..). if both times, i think they might really care about each other as either family, friends, or girlfriend/boyfriend. hope this helps!! =) [ cemetarydrivexO0x's advice column | Ask cemetarydrivexO0x A Question ]
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