UT OHHHH here goes the cell phone bill!
2006-06-28 18:22:39
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answered by bmxcollections 5
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i know it feels like that but it will get better. My best friend in the whole world moved 3 hours away the beginning of my senior year. I talk to her every other day and the distance is somewhat better for us because everytime i see her we are so excited and go have a lot of fun, in comparison to when she lived in my town we would just kick it. She still relates to me and now that she has moved she has made new friends, and so have I, yet we know that we are always here for each other. Things semm bad now but they will get better. Im sure she will visit or youll get to visit her.
2006-06-28 18:58:29
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answered by Lacy G 1
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You can always keep in touch by email and when you have the time and the budget, you could pay her a visit at her new place. New experience for you, a cool reunion for both.
Do you know that we outgrow our friends that we make in our childhood and teenage years? By the time we hit adult, we'd have met lots of other people, made other friends, changed our outlook, differ in opinion, switched common interests...and if we continue to be in close proximity to our childhood friends there would inevitably be friction and in a lot of cases, falling out.
So consider it as a blessing for you both that she is moving, now you both have your own space to discover your own identities AND be friends at your own pace at the same time.
And anyway, absence makes the heart grow fonder. Chin up, you'll be alright.
2006-06-28 18:26:20
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answered by tashkent 3
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Think of the ways that you can keep in contact, then grieve for the distance that will be between you two. You also have not specified your age, which makes it a little difficult to know how to answer. I'm not interested in your age for any purpose, but you could have said if you are in high school, college or junior high.
2006-06-28 18:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm certain it's true. You probably do feel like dying. But as hard as it may seem right now, you'll get over it.
As you get older, you will realize life is filled with hellos and goodbyes. Friends and family come and go. Your job is to enjoy them while they are with us and remember them when they are gone.
And don't forget email and instant messaging. And that having a friend someplace else gives you somewhere else to spend your summer vacation.
2006-06-28 18:26:41
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answered by C R 3
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Hey dont be so down.Talk on the phone all day everyday, talk on the the cpu.Get a web cam so yall can actully see each other.And every summer you can go visit.Just stay in touch and never forget how much yall mean to each other.
Sam
2006-06-28 18:23:50
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answered by Sam 1
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about 10 years ago my best friend moved to Utah we spoke off and off for a few yrs then we just stopped . In july I was in a bar when somebody stood behind me and slapped me in back of the head I turned around ready to punch the person back and it was my buddy from ten yrs ago it was really cool .Don't give up the chance of seeing someone again cause when you least you expect it POW in back of the head there they are.
2006-06-28 18:25:34
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answered by thundermonkey1974 2
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thank goodness for the internet!!! you can stay in touch that way. i know what you feel. i lost my first best friend with i was a kid. think around 10ish or so. it sucks big time. and we never saw each other agian. seems our parents didn't realize how good of friends we were. (well they simply thought that just because we were kids our feelings weren't valid i guess). make a pact to keep in touch!!! you obviously have access to the net. and if she doesn't have it at home, tell her to use it at school or the library. GOOD LUCK TO YA HUN!!! AND BEST WISHES TO BEST FRIENDS!!!!!
2006-06-28 18:23:50
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answered by vanessa w 5
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I'm sorry to hear that. You must know that in life, many people will leave you, and you will have to leave many others. It's a cycle, a process that must happen to everybody. But don't be sad. You can still keep in touch with your friend, and you both can visit one another at times.
2006-06-28 18:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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try to keep in touch by becoming pen-pals! and every month you guys can send a new photo! that way you can always know what each other look like and what's going on where she's moving and where you still live! i hope that helped!
2006-06-28 18:26:14
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answered by Olibaba KerenOr 2
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If you were considering committing suicide, don't. Seek professional help. If not, just make sue you keep intouch wioth er either by email, phone or write to her every once in a while. That's what I would do in your case.
Steve :) ;)
2006-06-28 18:51:07
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answered by Steve 2
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