Question Posted Wednesday December 14 2005, 10:13 pm
my friend moved away. like, really far away. like, in another country far away. sending mail to her is really expensive, and she's not allowed to have aim or email. she says we'll stay in touch, but how?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Annerszz_101 answered Thursday December 15 2005, 1:22 pm: Phone might not work- because of long distance. Write her ONE letter explaining the difficulties of staying in touch with her. Then give her your number and tell her to call you if her mother will let her. If her mother won't let her call you- then include in the letter that the only way you two can stay in touch is by AIM or EMAIl. if she says her mom won't budge on that, then your relationship will slowly fade. :[
xOx_LoOvE_xOx answered Wednesday December 14 2005, 11:15 pm: well talkin to her on the fone (if you have long distance) or she could ask hemom if she can get e-mail or something like that because you two are so far away(begging helps !!)
hope i helped !!
HeartsLiesFriends answered Wednesday December 14 2005, 11:01 pm: Well the phone if you have long-distance. But if she is still allowed to have internet but not aim/email maybe you both could see about getting a livejournal or something of that sort, and write about how your day went and such to keep each other up to date. Also maybe you could both save money up for a little "Once a month" thingy when you send her a whole package, maybe some pictures of things you did, that happened, and such. Say you went and saw a really awesomeo movie, you could send her your ticket stub or something. Aww that idea rocks! (sorry, i just got happy) :) WELL I HOPE I HELPED [ HeartsLiesFriends's advice column | Ask HeartsLiesFriends A Question ]
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