The usual cliche is "there's plenty more fish in the sea." This is an attempt to put things into perspective: it's the end of a relationship not the end of the world. Of course,you do not have to cheer him/her up. You could assume that they will be miserable for some time, and then gradually their morale will improve. Distraction can be helpful; what else do they enjoy? Activity is a useful antidote because it stops people from obsessing.
I think the best thing you can do is just be there for them. Talk to them about whatever they want to talk about, offer words of comfort but don't say anything about moving on or anything like that because that just upsets them more. Be a friend because that all they really need.
Just go to your best friends house and eat your fav food and go to the movies and watch a funny movie that will make you laugh.
Talk to him and see why he dumped you. Don't be pushy or mean,just go up to him and talk.
do fun things :)
You can cheer him by taking him for a dinner. A romantic supper would be enough to please him.
He could be oblivious or not care.
no not any more her boyfriend dumped her
He may be stressed bout something ,try talking to him or try to cheer him up
Move on. Get another boyfriend or stay single. It is up to you.
no she dumped him
You can't trust her anymore. Give up.
Find another boyfriend that's cuter than he is
just say that you hate him and say you dumped him
cause your probably cheating on him