They obviously don't believe you are friends much any more. Go out and make new friends of your own.
answer from pleaseandthankyou: I kind of agree :/ I hate to be a pessimist, but it's kind of true. Just know that ignoring someone is different than just simply growing apart. Try to make some new friends - don't assume they'll be awesome right away though. IT TAKES TIME TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS, it takes even longer to make best friends. trust me, I'm in the same boat.
Just ignore them. You have other friends such as your Nintendo ds or your books. Just be happy with what you have.
Yes, most of the time you make friends in high school and college that will be your friends on through adulthood.
ignore everyone that is being weird about it and only be friends with the people that it doesn't bother because they could be your real friends.
Well, it depends on what the person did. If they go to your school, tell everyone to ignore them, and the person will freak out. I've done this myself, and the results were hilarious for the whole school. This could also work with family, just tell your family or friends to ignore that person.
No, I have friends that have worked there as high school juniors.
Betsy ross did not go to college but she went to a public quaker school called Friends School
yes it should im in a k-8 and its a pain not to mention my sister know s my friends and sometimes come up stairs to middle school
You can keep in touch with them by phone or social websites but remember that you will make more friends as you move through school, college, university, work.
joey Lawrence went to Abington Friends School (1994)
Of Course Not!!! Doctor who is for all ages! If your friends at work or school keep taking the mick because you watch doctor who then just ignore them!
The Friends School, Dominic College, Sacred Heart College (all co-ed), Hutchins School, St Virigils College (all boys), Fahan School, Mt Carmel College, St Mary's College and St Michael's Collegiate School (all girls) http://www.isd.com.au/index.php?rid=70
Yes. I am in year seven at Oakmeeds. It is a great school and me and all my friends are very comfortable there.