Question Posted Saturday November 12 2005, 9:10 pm
A good friend of mine, of my entire school's, died. He was the Spanish teacher and the koolest teacher. He was more of a kid than most of us kids are. It's a middle school, so I mean, just the drama makes ppl upset, let alone someone close's death. I have been doing OK. But a good friend of mine (and an old crush of mine) has been hung up over it. She really loved the guy. I wish that I could help her. Normally, I'm really good with advice, but I just don't want to say something stupid this time. Any advice on giving advice? (I know it's weird but I really care about her as a friend and I hate to see her hurt). She's 14 and already has enough troubles with middle school drama.
-A dude who would appreciate help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? MELiixMARiiE answered Saturday November 12 2005, 9:24 pm: Well first of all I'm sorry about your Spanish teacher's death. Just be there for her and tell her if she ever needs anyone to talk or let her feelings out on, that you'll always be there. It's tough dealing with the loss of someone. But slowly after time they get better and better. Just try to distract her so she doesn't think about it as much. You really can't give someone advice to get them over it. You just need to let them get over it in their own time. =/ I'm so sorry once again and I hope I helped.
dancinchikita answered Saturday November 12 2005, 9:15 pm: wow, im really really sorry. and give your friend my email just incase she wanted to talk. just be there for her. give her your shoulder to cry on when she needs too. always be there for her when she needs you. [ dancinchikita's advice column | Ask dancinchikita A Question ]
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