Question Posted Thursday December 29 2005, 6:57 pm
My best friend, Cynthia is leaving town. For good! I don't know what to do. She said I can keep in touch, but now she said she was staying and now MY parents are looking foward to moving. I don't get this. What do I say to my best friend? What do I say to my parents?
phooylooy answered Friday December 30 2005, 4:15 pm: Dear Confused Princess,
I know how that feels, to be in the stuck situation, i too have had a good freiend moove away REALLY far!=( well what you can do to stay in touch is e-mail, telaphone or plane! tell your parents to stop moving places and gett it strait! if she is moving dont feel bad, wish her good luck in the new things that are comming in her life!
ange321 answered Friday December 30 2005, 8:45 am: maybe you could ask your parents to move somewhere really close to where you live now so that way meeting your best friend wont be a problem. or if that doesnt work i dont think you should worry too much. because if you 2 are true best friends then distance wont break your friendship. i have a best friend that i hardly ever get to link up with, but us 2 are tyt as we could ever get. we chat on the fone almost every day. something so lil wont get in the way of your friendship if you both try! [ ange321's advice column | Ask ange321 A Question ]
GreatAdvice32 answered Friday December 30 2005, 12:04 am: Ok tell your parents that this is your best friend ever and you want to stay...if your parents still wnat to move tell Cynthia and say you will keep in touch...you guys can always talk on the phone every night...
I'm in the sam position I am a girl but one of my best friends ever is moving away from me his name is Kevin and it is really hard to deal with you just have to realize your best friend will not forget you...and that you can always talk!!
I hope I helped...
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