how do i become better friends with my casual friends. i just transfered to a private school in the beginning of the 2nd quarter and i have made some really good friends and a few good friends and some casual friends but i want to improve the friendships (the casual and good ones)to something closer. thanks so much! :)
Ask_G answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 8:42 pm: well, if you want to become good friends with acquaintances, then start making plans with them, like outside of school, don't be just school friends, but anyways, don't lose your already good friends, you are going to have to be able to keep a balance. [ Ask_G's advice column | Ask Ask_G A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Monday February 25 2008, 6:33 pm: Just start talking to them more. If you show them you're interested in having more of a friendship with them, hopefully they'll do the same.
Get to know a bit more about them, and then ask if they want to hang out. Do something fun together, like go to a movie or go mini golfing or out to eat. Start spending time outside of school with them and let things progress.
Good Luck =]
CheerCandi answered Monday February 25 2008, 5:30 pm: Include them in everything! Get their opinions on stuff. Make plans to get them somwhere. Even if you know they can't come, its the thought that counts lol. Ask them about themselves and be more lively. Be funny and animated you know? Get their phone number, emails (not at the same time and casually bring it up) so they know you might want to talk to them sometime. Heck, call them! Haha, there's lots you can do. Just be entertaining and inrteresting. Think of all the things YOU would want in a good friend and do it =) [ CheerCandi's advice column | Ask CheerCandi A Question ]
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