There will be at times when "friends" or so called friends, have that personality or even jealousy and does not want to have nothing to do with you, so they diss you somehow or someway.
You should ask him the reason for ditching. If you have done something bad, apologize for that.
The proper grammar would be: "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and me." "Me and your brother" works just as well. When in doubt, just take everything out except the personal reference. You probably would not say "I am mad at you for ditching I." or even worse: "Me am mad at you for ditching I." I is used as a subject, me is used as an object. The usage "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and I" is a very common error made by people who are perhaps trying a little too hard to be formal and correct.
It matters if your friends have a car....
becasue he is trying to tell you that he likes you.
Ditching Party - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
No, she's happy so she's not ditching him.
Talk to her, ask her why she's always ditching. if that doesn't work out just break up with her
she hates you and feels she can do better than you you should get better friends or fight her.
They were not your friend in the first place. Or someone told them untrue things about you, or they are trying to impress other people who might not like you.
Running out on them.
G-ASWI North Sea ditching happened on 1981-08-13.
Well, they're not true friends. Try to not look upset and find some other friends to hang out with, and when they notice that you don't really care about them ditching you, they just might accept you back into their friendship group.