i have the same problem i have just moved to aus!! luckily movin back to england as i miss it too much!! all i say is keep writing o them and see them when you on your holidays. plus make new friends!!!
2006-10-13 03:58:09
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answered by hineycone1987 2
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Boarding college is unquestionably the desirable decision, nonetheless he could be somewhat youthful that's going to rather help him sooner or later. Get him right into a stable college and on the desirable music. and because he's sturdy in his lecturers boarding college would recognize that and help it on a similar time as standard college does no longer even care and he would at last provide up on attempting no longer common and alter into mediocre. And the fact that he's sturdy in his lecturers will provide him an enhanced probability at a scholarship. and aside from the lecturers boarding college is plenty exciting! i think of he will savour it and characteristic a stable time. it is likewise substantial that he needs to bypass and that he's waiting. And to help him with which you would be able to reassure him which you and your loved ones will call him each night in the previous he is going to sleep and look at bypass-verify him to make useful hes ok.
2016-12-26 18:02:07
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answered by Anonymous
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it sucks but its all part of growing up im afraid.. very few people still have friends from school BUT the ones that do have had to work hard at it!
Maybe you could try writing or emailing, ask them to write you,
ask them to visit if they can and visit them as much as poss,
but if you feel your the only one whos making the effort then you gotta accept it and move on,
Good luck
2006-10-12 21:53:16
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answered by sphinxx 2
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Just write them, ask them to come see you, go see them, email them, send pictures of what you are doing and where you live.... Just stuff like that. That is too bad about the boarding school, I guess there is a reason, but it would be kind of boring I think.
2006-10-12 20:37:03
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answered by shardf 5
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this is the norm i am afraid italways happens when you change schools not just boarding schools you will soon make friends there it willl be ok
2006-10-13 04:01:36
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answered by ludwig29@btopenworld.com 1
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Accept the inevitable.
2006-10-12 20:34:58
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answered by Chuck N Knutz 2
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talk to your parents maybe they will let you come home and go to public school with your friends
2006-10-12 20:47:14
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answered by sosueme534 3
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That will be so anywhere.
You must keep your cool.
You have to wait.
You are not in any "Que"
2006-10-12 20:38:36
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answered by SKG R 6
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you tell them your fears and you might all come up with a solution
2006-10-12 20:35:06
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answered by ntu 4
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make new ones, but dont turn gay !!!
2006-10-12 20:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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