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losing a friend


Question Posted Tuesday August 15 2006, 8:48 pm

when i first got to my new elemtary school in second grade the first person i met was this girl. We became awsome friends and people thought we were cousins and we were always together but then as the years went on we started not hanging out as much and we started hanging out with didfferent groups of people. it has been four years since that has started to happen and i reallly want us to be good friends again. what should i do ( i have tried talking to them and things just get awkward)

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ThePositiveEmo answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 9:04 pm:
Well it might be awkward but you need to keep talking and open up with eachother more. Eventually over time you will be closer as really good friends again. Be nice and easy and laid back or it might annoy them. Be yourself and let them know that you miss them being around and having them as good friends.

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