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Losing Touch


Question Posted Wednesday November 9 2005, 4:39 pm

Since starting college for my third year, a new timetable has been set up, which has meant that I basically no longer see my friends who are still at the college due to a lack of a 'proper' lunch-break or anything like that.

I now feel we're losing touch, especially as all they do when they go out is go clubbing, which I really don't like. Is there any way I can try and get us back together as a group again like the good old days?


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happy-helper answered Wednesday November 9 2005, 4:49 pm:
Why not organise a day out say to a park or a restraunt in an evening as a friend reunion? I'm sure your friends are thinking the same thing too. However, don't be disappointed if not EVERYONE shows up due to the new timetables. Furthermore, even if you had to book 'x' weeks in advance for this reunion, it'd still be worth it right?
Best of luck
x Steph x

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