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best friend's birthday


Question Posted Sunday October 29 2006, 11:19 pm

My best friend's birthday was at the end of August. I got her an amazing gift before her bday even came, but the thing is - I have not given it to her! We sort of lost touch during August & September. We go to the same school, but we aren't as close as we were years ago. I want to give her the gift (she knows I got her something) but I feel like an idiot giving it to her so late. What should I say/do without making it seem like her friendship isn't important to me?

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LOLgrlieGRL222 answered Monday October 30 2006, 10:05 pm:
Just be like "Happy Late birthday!!!" and smile, and appologize for being late and give her a hug
peace.
-jan

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MelLeDisko answered Monday October 30 2006, 4:46 pm:
Just approach her at school and ask her if you can talk to her for a second. And just tell her you feel horrible that you guys have sort of lost touch and you haven't give her her gift yet & everything, but you still really want her to have it, because she deserves a great gift and you really hope she likes it.

Trust me ; if she sees the amazing gift you got for her, I'm sure the "awkwardness" that's probably not even going to be there, will quicly disappear, and she'll love her gift.

After you give her her gift, maybe even suggest a soon hangout to catch up since you two have lost touch for the past couple of months or so because you miss her alot, and just get your friendship back on track. :)

I hope I helped.

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tropicalbabe33 answered Monday October 30 2006, 2:44 pm:
You should give it to her straight away! Tell her you feel a bit of a prat giving it to her so late, but yoy really wanted her to have it.
She'll be really happy, I'm sure.
Hope I Helped,
*+*TropicalBabe*+*

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cheerin_cutie24 answered Sunday October 29 2006, 11:42 pm:
Better late then never, hun! Tell her that you feel like an ass giving it to her so late..but you really wanted to give it to her. Just make it seem like nothing happened and you are still as tight as you used to be! =]

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saltpeppershaker answered Sunday October 29 2006, 11:33 pm:
Give her the gift. Right now. Read this message, find her immediately, and give her the gift. The gift itself shows that you are a great friend, and you do not need to make explanations for yourself.

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