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How to make my friend stop being mad?


Question Posted Tuesday February 15 2011, 9:13 pm

So my friend got mad at me for telling another friend something. Something that she did to another person. When she confronted me, i apologized and owned up to it. She is still REALLY mad and wont talk to me? What do i do? She's scary..

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C00ki3m0nst3r answered Wednesday February 16 2011, 12:11 pm:
If you mean that she confided in you and you told someone else about it, then you have broken her trust. It doesn't mean that she'll never talk to you again, but you will have to give her time to get over it and trust you again. Don't push her into talking to you, just take it slow.

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jakesa145 answered Wednesday February 16 2011, 11:16 am:
I've had situations like this all the time. don't just apologies,tell them what you did, then apologies and promise not to do it again

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