Maybe because that person opened up to more people, or ppl became interesting in that person
Friends start by you starting to hang out and than all of a sudden you will become really good friends.
School?
Just be yourself, but understand that you can only be friends with this guy.
Try joining some clubs, or maybe ask your friends to introduce you to their other friends. If you really need to, start your own club. Also, if you join a team at your school, it would increase your popularity and more people would want to be friends with you. Even just smiling and saying "Hi" to people you pass could help. Assuming we're talking about you.
It is difficult to say why a guy's friends notice you all of a sudden. Generally when it is more than two guys there may be some gossip going around about you or, they may be saying things to each other to appear cool in front of their friends about you even if what they are saying is not true. If it is just one or two friends then it is possible they simply think you are attractive.
The contagion of the sudden decision to cancel school due to weather spread through the school like wildfire.
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well that's hard to say....he may like you because i was really close to a guy and all of a sudden he was avoiding me and i asked one of his friends and he said that the guy wanted to go out with me and he was embarrassed around me. you should go ask him or one of his friends why he is avoiding you.
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It could mean several things. If these are "new" friends I would take a good look at them and meet the parents. If they are older than she is that is also a concern because they could be introducing her to things like drugs, sex, and drinking. If she is more sullen, argues more, wants to be alone more, is acting out, and won't talk to you when she has in the past I would try to figure out what the problem is. Has your home life changed? Is there problems at home? Are her grades down at school? What is her behavior at school? Talk to her teachers and see if they see a change. In my experience as a teacher when I have student who has been a good student, been active and happy and becomes sullen and not interested in things that he/she was interested in I see these things as "red flags" and become concerned. Try to figure out what is happening with her.