absolutely nothing. don't worry about it
You should try to be friends with him/her. And treat him/her with respect.
Why should you do anything? A person's love life is their own business.
screw their dog
If possible, yes, you should try your best to stop your friend from attacking another person. However, if your friend is attacked first then they will have to defend themselves.
When a friend has fallen out with another friend individuals should not pick a side.
"Who's your best friend?"
Unless the ex boyfriend was part of the problem then no, you should not involve your ex boyfriend while resolving your problems with your friend.
yes! if you trust your friend not to get angry. Your Friend should accept the fact that your have other friends and that you have a right to be friends with other peope as well as just her.
My boy friend spent the night at another girls house what should i do and waht does it mean???
Becky says, "his friend plays the drums." who's friend? Joe's friend, Bob. 'His friend' can now be replaced by Bob. Bob plays the drums. Bob was being "named" by Becky because they don't know each other. Becky said Joe's friend, Bob, plays the drums. or his friend plays the drums. Bob, (his friend), is the subject. "His friend" is the naming part.
If a friend has fallen out with another friend, if an individual is friends with both, they should not pick sides. It would be best to remain neutral.
You should always keep the date with the first person that asked you. If your friend told you to save that particular date and it obviously happens to be on the same day as a wedding for a family friend then you should choose the first friend. Another solution, and depending how far apart the weddings are; you could attend the wedding ceremony of one and the reception of another.