Question Posted Thursday January 18 2007, 12:52 am
Heya!
first off, i'm 16/f.
Well, my best friend (23/m) is really sad as his girlfriend broke up with him (almost a year ago, he has trouble getting over things...but that's ok) and well I just wanna show him that I care for him heaps.
I wanted to write him an email but I wanna be a bit creative with it. Like, once he sent one to me using nothing more than quotes out of songs. I wanna do something like that, but obviously not that.
Has anyone got any thoughts on what I could do?
If you want to send him an email, go online and look up funny photos. When you find some that are really choice, you can right click, copy, and paste to your email message.
You can narrow your search by typing in something specific, such as:
funny photos animals
Or, you can come up with your own idea of things he might find comical. Poems, jokes, etc. The options are endless.
I'm sure he already knows how much you care, but giving him a bit of laughter while he is feeling so down would definitely make his day! [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
lois answered Thursday January 18 2007, 6:28 am: write him a poem or a letter, if you don't know any search on the website there are lot of moving on peoms and letters in there. or you could make him a scrapbook reminding him about all the good time he had without her, and all the thing he use to do, how much you care and will alway be there for him. good luck. [ lois's advice column | Ask lois A Question ]
Imperialistic answered Thursday January 18 2007, 1:44 am: Burn him a mixed CD. Songs about moving on and how important friends are to get you through rough times are good. Use modern songs and try to orient towards songs that fit his taste in music, i.e. rock, rap, jazz et cetera [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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