they are both your friends so invite them both just let them know that there will NOT be any foolishness at your sleepover and if one doesn't like the other then they shouldn't have anything to say to each other, and if one of them has a problem with it they can go home .that way you can enjoy your sleepover with or without both of them!!
2006-12-03 10:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it your sleepover? Competely aside from the fact that they hate each other, do you want both of them there? If you decide to have them both come, let them know that the other is coming. If one or both back out of the invite, then it's nothing you did wrong. If you revoke the invite, give them a believable excuse- maybe your mom said you could only have a certain number of people over. Don't lie about the existance of the sleepover- the person who doesn't come will find out.
2006-12-03 10:30:55
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answered by lizzybh84 2
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Just let your friend know that Anna is going to be there to warn her. Why should your friend miss going out on a sleepover just because Anna is going to be there? If you warn your friend then she can make up her own mind of whether she attends the sleep over or just misses out this time. Then next time you guys can make another sleepover and not invite Anna
2006-12-03 10:29:02
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answered by Knowitall 4
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to be honest with you i think it would be very unfair of you to invite one and not the other. invite them both and let each of them know that the other one will be there. when you do invite them you need to let them know up front that if they decide to come knowing that the other one will be there, that there is to be no problems that they need to set their differences aside for a day, because you are friends with both of them and want them both there. then let each of them decide if they can be mature enough to attend with out causing a problem. if they both show up who knows maybe they will realize that the other is not so bad after all. but if one of them causes a problem ask that she call her parents to come and get her, and if that happens make sure you make the one that is being sent home that you are really disappointed in their behavior and that they will never be invited to your place again.
2006-12-03 10:51:47
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answered by here to help 4
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Tell whoever is hosting the sleepover the problem and just let them deal with it. Just confirm first that your friend and 'Anna' won't be able to stay calm under the same roof.
2006-12-03 10:29:06
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answered by ? 4
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If you want to keep both your friends then you will treat them equally (well). You could ask them both (privately) for the sake of harmony, to get on during the sleep over.
2006-12-03 10:33:03
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answered by Freddy F 4
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Tell the hostess of the sleepover of the dilema, failing that, sit back and watch the sparks fly lmao..
2006-12-03 10:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Let them both come...fight if they must...and they will become friends...what's the most they can do to eachother? A couple of punches? Most people become friends after a fight, or if brought close togeather and get to know eachother.
2006-12-03 10:29:04
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answered by Drakenfar A 1
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Find another place to sleep til the fights over
2006-12-03 10:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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to avoid issued with your friends cancel the sleep over totoally and do it the next night....tell ur friends who u want over to come..and the one u dont , just tell her..it mean but you got to do what u got to do!
2006-12-03 10:29:14
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answered by justsomeone 1
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