just start light conversation, but if that doesnt work start hanging out with mutual friends, they will eventually come around
The best way to handle this situation is to talk to the other person. You may be able to get them to break off the contact.
Than they are most likely guilty and the judge decides who to throw in whatever situation
She should talk to her lawyer.
I think the best thing to do in a situation like this is to talk to the person and tell them that you are there for them but try to have the person talk about their feelings but don't force them.
well it depends on the situation.... but it definetely helps to talk to the person and see why she mad and try to work things out
Talking usually isn't a problem. If she refuses to talk to you because of your sexual orientation, she probably isn't the kind of person you'd want to be friends with anyway.
I believe they will: 1) talk and complain about there situation 2) talk about how to get off of the island 3) talk about who will be the person to take charge
a DISCUSION IS A TALK BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PERSON ON TOPIC THAT CAN CREATE A DEBATE
The best thing for a person to do in this type of situation would be to talk to a financial adviser at the bank. The adviser could offer advice on how to handle this situation.
confront: to deal directly with a difficult situation Talk directly to the person that may be involved in the difficult situation confront = to deal with
You need to talk to them slowly, don't rush what you're going to say. To be honest, it depends on the type of situation the person is in..
talk to them about depending the situation. Im sure if they truely care they will understand ,