i have moved a lot. i want to send my old friends something so i can keep in touch with them. what do you think i should do? would cards be fine? (i dont have much money to spend, but lots of friends). any ideas?
mandyx3 answered Sunday March 30 2008, 12:37 pm: well i think it would be a good idea if you put together a photo album or a scrapbook of all the pictures you have with them. they'll get to see all the effort you put into it and they'll appreciate it alot because it'll be really cute and heartfelt. i hope i helped =]]] [ mandyx3's advice column | Ask mandyx3 A Question ]
S_C answered Sunday March 30 2008, 11:01 am: If it's just something to keep in touch with them, why don't you create an e-mail address if you don't already have one. Yahoo e-mail addresses are free, so are hotmail.
Or, if your parents allow it, you could create a myspace and/or facebook account. Both are great ways of keeping in touch (depending on your age). I've moved a few times, and so have a lot of my friends. Myspace, facebook, and e-mail are how we all keep in touch.
If you want, cards would be find to say hello and such, but e-cards are just as nice and they're inexpensive. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
AMYGWENDOLiNExO answered Sunday March 30 2008, 11:00 am: I think that you should send letters. I've only moved once and leaving my friends was the worst thing that's ever happened to me. I always kept in touch with them through letters though. I'm not sure how many friends you have, because writing a crap load of letters would suck but all letters could vary in size. Plus, your friends will be really happy that you're at least trying to keep in touch with them! [ AMYGWENDOLiNExO's advice column | Ask AMYGWENDOLiNExO A Question ]
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