It makes me feel wonderful...a huge smile folowed by this great feeling.Seeing people that I had a long time to see gets me nostalgic,most of the time,and just makes my day.It´s great hearing from them,learning what has gone on in their life.
It´s one of those little unsuspected things that happens somedays and keeps you saying after..``wow I can´t believe I saw my old teacher/classmate/coach..etc´´.
2006-12-28 21:49:46
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answered by allstar86 2
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Contrary to most people I know, I love it. Some people would rather not run into people they work with or went to school with; but I find it amusing. I love to hear what's new or what's not new from them; as long as they're getting along fine. Even if they're doing bad, I take that opportunity to offer a listening ear of understanding and offer a hand if need be.
2006-12-29 05:36:45
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answered by Kryptonite 2
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we cant deny that some people feel embarrassed if they run into someone they knew, especially if they remember a past 'incident'. however we should take this chance to get over whatever bad thing or impression there is from the past. create a better one - this might just be given as a good start to show that both of you have changed or have been changing into a better person. re-socialize! - it's fun.
2006-12-31 06:31:52
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answered by annam 2
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I love it! Personally, I enjoy bumping into long lost friends because I always think that it's a waste to simply lose friends over the years. Also, running into someone you know just goes to show how small this world really is.
2006-12-29 05:33:55
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answered by chinnychinchin123 1
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I,ll feel very excited, l,ll scream on top of my voice and give the person along time no see huge. Next will be to know what -up with the person and all that.
2006-12-29 08:12:04
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answered by kelly 1
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Love it
2006-12-29 05:40:50
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answered by deb m 4
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Its ok. Nice to see people you know.
2006-12-29 13:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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