i would say he might just prefer not to have you as
a friend, not because you are a bad person, but because things
would be weird/awkward.
He may not be acting mean to you intentionally, or is trying to shut you out
from his life
Paranoa
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Describe_briefly_in_your_own_words_what_you_understand_of_by_the_term_of_the_dual_nature_of_technology"
What these chapters are about write down briefly is the summary. I hope this helps you because I did not fully understand the question! :)
more briefly, most briefly
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No, briefly is an adjective.
Briefly is the correct spelling.
Confront them ask them why. They might just be in a very intense conversation. They might not hear you. Or it might be something going on between you and your friends. But it's always best to ask. Personally i think if they keep ignoring you dump them find new friends. New friends that will not ignore you when you talk. good luck :)
You would say "Jack and Jill talked briefly."
There are many ways to briefly describe a process. The best way to briefly describe a process is to put it in steps.
To put it briefly would be most appreciated, sir! The Bible has great tenets, to put it briefly...