Sometimes personalities just don't jive...if you've tried and failed before it more than likely will happen again unless you both are willing to look at yourselves and what you might be doing wrong so that your friendship can survive. If she really is too "snippy"...she needs to learn to curb that. If you know that's her way...maybe you need to not be so sensitive towards that. If you can't do that - or don't see why you both should?..all you're going to get out of your meeting..is the lunch.
Good luck to you.
2006-09-28 06:23:05
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answered by svmainus 7
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The thing is this maybe you all spent too much time with one another. Leave room for space and allow her to call you some of the time. Cut the lunch dates back to just a 6 minute phone call conversation until she gets it that you are not stressing off her tone or mood. She will eventually get it, she will see you do not have time for her anymore or see that u have other things lined up without her since she acts so uptight. Just be persistant and do not give in.. be busy some times its okay to be~
2006-09-28 06:23:56
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answered by HotPucci220 2
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Hmmm....know how you feel i was in same situation and tried again...everything was fine for first couple of weeks...then she went back to same routine!! Because she knew i was a soft touch and no matter how bad she treated me that again i would be her friend...lay down the law with your friend at lunch nd tell her how you feel...dont jump into ur friendship straight away take things slow..maybe meet once every 2nd week nd c hoe u go from there
2006-09-28 06:22:45
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answered by mousecurtain 2
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Ouch! That ought to have somewhat harm your feelngs! You have been appropriate in not likely and that they've been incredibly impolite by utilising not inviting you. the guy who prepared it ought to have had some reason to think of you does not want again, yet whether that became into the case, you need to have been invited. Take the intense street and don't make a bid deal out of it. yet, in case you have a chum at artwork, you need to easily point out which you have been incredibly harm to not have been asked and it will in all probability come again to the others, or if somebody asks why you weren't there, purely say you weren't invited and don't understand why you weren't blanketed. purely depart it at that do not harp on it.
2016-12-15 16:09:28
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answered by ? 4
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I have the same feeling but finally I came to the conclusion that that is just who she is and let the snappiness go. If she directs the snappy toward me I ask her to talk to me and not to be that way, So far so good
2006-09-28 06:21:24
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answered by lpdecca 2
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I've lost a best friend within the last year because I have started living my life by a simple rule:
If someone adds value to your life, keep them. If they take away value (make you feel guilty, bad about yourself, etc.) then absent yourself from their presence.
It was hard, because my friend and I were very close. But remember that "close" doesn't always mean "healthy". To a certain degree, this adage works with family too.
Good luck...
2006-09-28 06:32:19
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answered by 40yomama 4
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I guess I need a friend, because to be honest I'd let her be. I do not think I ever want to that close to anyone that I would be having this kind of dilemma. Lunch on a regular? Daily and weekly phonecalls? Does not compute to me?!
And missing it?!
2006-09-28 06:31:04
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answered by 817_TX 2
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i would have the lunch, but if you still don't feel quite as comfortable as you used to, pull back a little. if you are deep friends, it will get stronger. it is just like a romantic relationship, sometimes you may have to take a break, but after so long, it just flows right again.
good luck, i know what it feels like to loose a best friend. be patient, it is definately worth it.
2006-09-28 06:22:04
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answered by *HOT*GHETTO*MESS* 3
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Go to the lunch. See how she acts. If she starts snapping, leave $$$ on the table for your meal and walk out.
2006-09-28 06:23:49
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answered by Blond Logic 4
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woah! this is your third time? trust me you two are destined to be friends. the diamond has slipped from your hands two times and its come back for the third time, this time dont let go of it.
2006-09-28 08:22:34
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answered by gaWjus 2
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