Question Posted Thursday September 8 2005, 3:50 pm
My best friend in the whole world is moving in about 2 weeks and I'm so upset. I can't get over it, it's unreal for me. I want to spend as much time as I can with him, but that still won't make up for the fact that I'll proabaly never see him again.
sexygemma answered Saturday September 10 2005, 1:41 am: well you can write to each other or phone each other or e-mail each other just bacause he moving doesnt mean your cant be friends [ sexygemma's advice column | Ask sexygemma A Question ]
MonkeyBandFRK answered Friday September 9 2005, 3:58 pm: My two best friends moved away from me too. It's a horrible experience to live with, but really the only thing you can do is keep in touch via e-mail,AIM,telephoneect. It's the easiest way to stay friends. [ MonkeyBandFRK's advice column | Ask MonkeyBandFRK A Question ]
dhrutts answered Thursday September 8 2005, 4:55 pm: Hi there,
Moving to a new environment and making new friends can seem traumatic to begin with. It's often worth just trying to get to know a few people at first, rather than hoping to be best of friends with everyone overnight.
Your friend could try focusing on getting to know one or two people she encounters in her daily life, whether she's at work or at home, and just build from there. It may be a colleague or a neighbour, but if they connect then she'll soon meet other people through them and slowly her social circle will grow. She might also want to consider joining social groups in her area; she'll find details at her local library or community centre.
Your concern is touching, and by all means let her know you're there if she wants to talk about how she's getting on at any time. Just be aware that this is her life, and it's down to her to lead it in any way that makes her happy. If she knows she has your support then you've done your very best as her friend
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