The answer is simple, instead of her calling or texting you , why don't you call or text her...
you can call him or text or myspace or wiki.answers!!!
don't call, don't text don't answer your door if it's him. Make him miss you. Then if he doesn't call or text then that is your answer and move on
well clearly you miss him... and it sucks tht he lives in turkey... call him. and if you have the money and can make the trip, visit him
lol, i had that experienced before. anyway, its because you miss him/her so much that when you call, you're so happy or excited that you heard his/her voice that you lost everything you wanna ask that person.
'I miss you so much' in Tagalog is' Miss ko sa inyo magkano kaya'.
'I miss you so much' is in Dutch 'ik mis je heel erg'.
I miss you (nafikeka) for men. (nafikeki) for women. If u add so much (l miss you so much) I'll be (bitami nafikeki/ nafikeka)....
Ma tenu both yaad karda ah
If you can't talk with your friend in person, I would suggest a phone call over the texting. A phone call is much more personal. It would mean so much more to your friend.
"I miss you so much" is translated as "أنا أفتقدك", from English to Arabic, and is pronounced as "ana aftakidka".
I't means that you miss them but you don't know it really, you know you miss them but you don't know how much you actually miss that person so get up and gie them a call or drop it and see how they are doing. :)
In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you. Or In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you so much. Or In loving memory of Amir Bhai; we miss you so much.