I was inviting a friend(A) to dinner and they wanted to invite another friend(B) to dinner, and although our mutual friend(b) has a drinking problem we joked around that friend(b) would become incredibly drunk, make a fool of themselves and we (friend(a) and I) would end up having to carry friend(b) home. Our jokes got to friend(b) and then friend(b) suggested that we were talking bad behind their back, knowing that they are a drunk still took offense. I did give my most sincerest apologizies and that I was in no way meaning to hurt friend(b) feelings, I would still want friend(b) to tag along! After everything they still don't believe that they are accepted as a friend and don't believe that my apology was somewhat meaningful. I do like this friend very much and do feel bad for what was said and fear that this little misunderstanding may jeopardize a good friendship.
2007-05-13
14:37:42
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