there must be something bothering her/him or something that you forgot that she/he wants you to remember. sit down and ask her what happened if she/he doesn't get it tell them straight in the face.
It likely means that you feel this is a true friend who will be with you until the end.
Tell your friend to stop bothering you or tell an adult
closure... that means you should talk about it and try to figure out where you or your friend went wrong. that's how my friend and i made up then, we began dating. (he's a guy and I'm a girl)
To get your best friend to open up about what's bothering them, create a comfortable and judgment-free environment where they feel safe to share. Be a good listener, show empathy, and ask open-ended questions to encourage them to talk. Assure them that you're there to support them and that their feelings are valid. Patience and understanding are key in helping your friend feel comfortable enough to share.
Helen Try asking her what's wrong. See if something is bothering her. And if you are good friends tell her how important it is to eat so that she can heal. Don't just say this as a friend, but as a best friend. Try asking her what's wrong. See if something is bothering her. And if you are good friends tell her how important it is to eat so that she can heal. Don't just say this as a friend, but as a best friend.
My New Best Friend ended in 2003.
shove him into the wall or tell your mom or dad if hes bothering
gabriel
If it is bothering you, confront your so called 'best-friend' and tell him how you feel about the situation. If he is truly your friend, he will pick you over any broad.He shouldn't be dating your ex in the first place, seeing as you two are apparently best friends.If your friend doesn't break it off with her, then say goodbye to the both of them !But if it is not bugging you, carry on with life.
all you have to do is tell that friend of yours to leave you alone. It's her guy not yours,and if you want to go out with him then you can do it by yourself. and if she is still bothering you than comfront her telling her to stop because this is really botherng you.
Dont be afraid to stand up for your friend. Tell them to stop bothering her, or tell the teacher.
Why are you happy? Happy for them, they are going someplace nice or that will improve their life? Happy they will not be around and bothering you? If you are happy about it for whatever reason, then don't worry about it. If you're happy they won't be bothering you, then how much of a friend were they?