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This was happened earlier as me and the girl i like talked on msn - we happened to discussed a very sad topics, such as, why is this world so cruel, child soldiers, child prostitution and so on. . . She sound pretty sad while we were talking about this topic. All i was trying to do is to comforted her. I told her, "it's okay, - I know we all feel sorry for them, but other than that we can't do anything to change it." Then she said ' that's okay?' somehow she seemed like she was even sadder and she said 'You have no heart, i guess i was wrong about you' (the impression i gave her is 'i am a nice person) and she also said " I don't want to talk to you" . . then i told her " I guess you're right, you was wrong about me -especially when you said i have no heart. i am not going to argue with you about this topic because you don't really know me that well." Then the conversation just stopped and until now, i am still awake. it's 3:48 AM now! What should i do now? serious advices need

2006-06-19 23:51:16 · 5 answers · asked by a9113257311 3 in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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shes going through a hard time she must have said something she didnt mean be online if she comes back she was really ur friend if not then move on theres nothing much else u can do

2006-06-19 23:56:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let it go. During the past three weeks, or so, I've had online disussions with more than a half dozen individuals purporting to be women, some from Ghana, Nigeria and others from various places throughout the USA. They all had some "cause" about which they were concerned. One claimed to be a World Health Organization writer who traveled worldwide, reporting on the impact of disease epidemics on local populations. She was, two weeks ago, allegedly in Africa, deeply "moved" by the tragic conditions there, and "motivated" to ". . . do something to help these people," and of course, she needed my momentary assistance, about $500 worth, she suggested. When I shared with her my money policy: "I don't spend money on "stuff" or on liabilities, but on assets, then suddenly I became a terrible, inconsiderate person, not as all as she had pictured me to be during those two or three days when she was allegedly planning to spend a week of her vacation with me here in NC.
SCAM! Another of the the very popular online scams comes from individuals, who often claim to live in UK or Belgium, or one or two other European countries, representing companies that do business in the USA. They claim to be recruiting agents who will collect payments from US customers, deduct 10% commission and send the rest to the "home office." If you buy into this, you will get a cahier's check for some amount of money, made out to you "the agent." Let's say it's for $5,425.95. You cash this "cashier's" check and deduct your $542.60 commission and forward the remainder--they usually ask you to send it Western Union or Moneygram--$4883.35--to the "home office. A week or so later, this alleged "cashier's" check will bounce. Well guess who your bank will collect from? That's right! YOU!
So forget that conversation, it was probably the leadin to a SCAM!

2006-06-20 07:26:33 · answer #2 · answered by mcjordansr 3 · 0 0

I dont see why she is upset with you. You told the truth, unfortuneatly there is nothing we can do to help theese kids. I think she may just be having deeper personal problems

2006-06-20 07:13:13 · answer #3 · answered by Lilmisssassy 4 · 0 0

Forget about it.I usually can't be bothered changing someone else's opinion about me.It's their problem.Like you said,she doesn't know you well anyway.

2006-06-20 07:01:14 · answer #4 · answered by Tan B 4 · 0 0

go on with your life. its so childish to judge you that way.

2006-06-20 06:58:24 · answer #5 · answered by mineater_68 1 · 0 0

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