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growing apart from a friend


Question Posted Sunday December 10 2006, 5:17 pm

I have a friend I dearly miss. She moved away to college about 2 years ago. When she was here we would always have fun and everything. I miss her dearly but I have no time to visit her because of school and work. I think she is starting to hate me or grow away from me because she thinks I don't care about her but I really do miss and care about her. What should I do or how can I show her that she's still my great friend?

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thesammysammys answered Monday December 18 2006, 9:19 pm:
A: you should send her pretty flowers with a singing telegram.

or you can just tell her that she's still your great friend and that you will do your best to come visit her soon.

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