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I have a few friend issues going on, and I would like some advice.

"Rose" is having problems with this guy, "Billy". She likes him a lot, and she asked him out once, but he just acted all weird about it. For awhile he kind of avoided her, but then he started to talk to her on MySpace. One day, all of a sudden, he messages her: "Please don't write 'Your Rose' anymore. It makes me feel like a fairy." She told him that it was a mistake, since she is from Germany and doesn't really know that "your" is kind of personal, but what the heck does "fairy" mean?! And she feels really put down, and like he's just making fun of her behind her back, and I don't want to tell her the wrong thing.

"Amy" and I used to be great friends, but now she hardly ever talks to me, even though we see each other every day. I found out from someone else that she and her boyfriend broke up! What's up? I just feel like I'm a waste of her time, now.

I'm not dependent on what you say, but advice would be cool.

2007-03-01 16:34:49 · 5 answers · asked by Drinking from a broken glass.... 2 in Family & Relationships Friends

5 answers

"Rose" just needs a good, honest friend, and it sounds like you might be doing a good job. Maybe just hang out with her to take her mind off some silly guy. Remind her that there are plenty of nice fish in the sea who wouldn't make her feel bad about herself.

As far as "Amy" goes, sometimes people are just flakey. She might be a waste of your time, but, if you feel like it, give her the benefit of the doubt and she might come around. If she doesn't, just remember that friends come and go throughout your whole life. Later on you might find that only one or two really stick around if you're lucky.

You sound like a nice person who cares about others. The ones who see that in you are the ones you want to hang out with anyway. Take care and good luck with your friends--they're lucky to have you!

2007-03-01 16:55:16 · answer #1 · answered by mhlsister 2 · 1 0

Theres no longer plenty they could do, complaining to the council takes weeks. Any noise pollutants like that (that's often events/track) they are going to be asked to make an remark of the situations the domestic dog is crying for a pair of weeks then a council respected will come around to make a record of the noise himself. Months later if the noise conitinues, it is going to bypass to court docket. on your difficulty, it is not planned and with a bit of luck in some weeks the domestic dog would be happier and quieter. have you ever had him checked on the vet to make advantageous there is no longer something else incorrect with him?i could do this if the domestic dog does'nt settle in some weeks. i could'nt hassle approximately it, as to your pathetic neighbours, they cant even come to you head to head. Thats the hassle with residences, there is often somebody that supplies you hastle!

2016-10-02 06:02:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

oh lassie, can I ever relate to "amy" issue...long time member of group "dumps" us b/c of envy 4 new girl in group. thought me & her on same pitch but now she treats me persona non grata....aaaaaaaaaargh!

guess "amy" has right to "refuse" you as friend but at least have decency to give you heads up on sudden silent treatment.

as 4 "rose", either she resolves it herself, language barriers be damned, or tell her the bloody wanker isn't worth it.

good luck, missy..... :-)

2007-03-01 17:22:58 · answer #3 · answered by AtThePub 4 · 0 0

now all she has on her mind is him. and no time for you at this time

2007-03-01 16:43:56 · answer #4 · answered by freeman3905@sbcglobal.net 6 · 1 0

i dont know..i'm sorry.....i've never had that experience b4

2007-03-01 16:40:32 · answer #5 · answered by Lols 3 · 0 0

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