Question Posted Wednesday November 4 2015, 11:06 pm
This past weekend I was on a school trip with my best friend.
One night at dinner, she was sitting across from me when she received a text. I noticed that it was really long and made a joke about it, then went back to my food.
A couple moments later, she was sitting beside me, hugging me, with her head on my shoulder, and holding out her phone.
I read the text. It turned out her grandfather had just died of a heart attack.
This is in the past now, but I am just curious, what would have been the best thing to do?
Teen2TeenHelp answered Thursday November 5 2015, 6:03 pm: Well she didn't tell you what happened right away, so there is no way you could have known. You didn't do anything wrong and she isn't upset at you for what you said. If she had told you, the best thing for you to do is just be there by her side. As long as you apologize because of you not knowing what happened, I think that would be okay. After all, she is your best friend. [ Teen2TeenHelp's advice column | Ask Teen2TeenHelp A Question ]
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