Ancestry.com is a site where you can research your family tree. As for telling you instantly if your friend is indeed a relative no it cannot do that. But with some time and research you can figure out yours and his/hers genealogy and see if your family tree branches connect.
No. Figuring that out, beyond what your parents and close relatives can tell you, still requires work.
Check out the Related Link. It's the Historic Royal Palaces website, the official online home for information related to the Tower of London
Well, everybody in the world is related to the first humans who ever existed, no matter how you believe that happened. So technically, your friend is related to Davy Crockett. But chances are they aren't related too closely, since Crockett is a common name.
Your best friend's brother-in-law's grandma's great niece would be your best friend's distant relative. While there is no specific term for this relationship, you could simply refer to the person as your best friend's relative.
An honorary aunt is a close friend of the parents who is called an aunt, though not related by blood. For example, if you have a friend who has a baby, you may be called an aunt (or uncle) by the child and parents even though you're not related.
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Get your friend to test it and tell him you tried it and it worked... Then you will know!
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This phrase "tell-a-friend code" usually means java script codes of hosted tell a friend widgets which can be simply pasted into the HTML of your website without complex installation procedures and etc. Good example is InviteBox widget.
If I wanted to tell a friend about wikianswers, I would tell them that it is a website where people ask and answer questions. Then I would give them the URL and say "Go look at this link. I have a lot of fun here, maybe you will too."
If your friend mentioned at the time she told you she had a website then you broke the confidence best friends keep towards each other. If she did not tell you it was a secret and you told others, then you did nothing wrong and you should be honest with your friend and tell her you mean no harm.
Go to rehab, I'm sure they'll tell you there, my friend.
Go to the Prank Patrol website and click on the tab 'Prank a Friend'. Then follow the instructions. See related links for the website.
Tell your friend that they do not have to accept that type of behaviour from anyone and that they should report it to the contacts of the website they are using. Most website will have contact details or a link to report abuse. Use it ! In the meantime tell them to ignore the person sending the messages and not to reply to any. Try and block that person from contacting them through the website.