Difficult question Teacher.
I'd like to say you should not let it go unsaid and share your feelings... Is this something I'd do... Probably not.
I guess this is a case of the golden rule... If you want others to let you know you are missed... You should tell those you miss as well...
Other properties may inhibit you from doing so like that of a past argument or ill feelings... Whatever...
Doors of renewed friendships can bloom again should one seek to do so...
so in the end... Just tell them you missed them. I doubt you could go wrong doing so.
Good luck,
Tanner
2007-07-23 05:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I tend to let them know while I'm missing them, seems to make it more believable than waiting 'till after wards, when we're together again...
Those good friends who are dying, I just let them know I love them, they will know that I will miss them that way..
I don't let it go unsaid,,did that when I was younger, know better now and the saying and doing comes much easier with age because you understand how much it means...
2007-07-23 15:13:08
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answered by Boopsie 6
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I would have to plan this. When I took the shot, I would have a camera (with a zoom lens) and film the event. High speed cameras are capable of catching a bullet in motion. (The fact that I missed (if under 500 yds) would be an event in itself.)
Then I would play back the movie on a TV or computer.
2007-07-23 17:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell Them. Write a Note. Leave A Message, E-Mail, Anything. =]
2007-07-23 10:01:28
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answered by ∞Mz.Crazi∞ 3
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Oh I think saying hello and leaving them a warm caring note is a wonderful way to remind them. I really do.
2007-07-23 21:29:58
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answered by JC 7
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Depends, I have friends I have to let know with a call and I have friends that just know on a daily basis that I miss them.
2007-07-23 10:06:08
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answered by ~4NOW~ 4
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Tell Them. Never assume..When you assume you make an
A** (of) u (and) me.
We tend to get so wordy and affectionate after we lose someone (been to a funeral lately? I have) then wonder why we did not share our feelings and thoughts while they were still with us.
I read something recently: Make all important decisions at a cemetery - it gives you the right perspective. Always begin with the end in mind.
2007-07-23 10:56:37
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answered by X 4
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Send them an email or ecard. Give them a call or text message. Invite them to lunch, or for a drink to catch up. :)
2007-07-23 10:50:37
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answered by hefnergang 4
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I sent you an email last week to tell you I missed you. Don't you think that was a good way to do it?
2007-07-23 10:10:43
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answered by Steve C 7
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Love letters, phone calls, care packages, and web cam. Always tell them you love and miss themâ¥
2007-07-23 10:02:00
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answered by ♥ Elizabeth ♥ 4
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