If you are really friends, tell that person that their words have hurt you, accept the apology, stop whining friends arnt like in the movies
Well, usually you press the person then go on chat, or be rude, and if insult still isn't there keep pressing argue etc. Hope this helped.
It meant and still means a low-born, untrustworthy rascal. It was and is an insult, but not the strongest one. This passage from King Lear should give you an idea: "What in the world he is That names me traitor, villain-like he lies."
ANSWER:Holding your friends hands can't be cheating. If your talking about maybe kissing in the mouth, well you need to think it twice because if you already have a partner and you still love to flirt, then that is a big no-no. Pardon me if I insult you...
It means they have customized their privacy settings so you can't see anything they do on facebook, but you are still one of their facebook friends.
Yeah of course, your still friends just minus the benefits.
* It is very possible for a male and female to be friends. However, if they had a romantic relationship before they decided to just become friends it generally doesn't work out because one or the other is still in love with that person.
People who you have met or talked to but who you would not really call friends are often described as "acquaintances" or still called friends even if you do not like them that much.
Sometimes people go from being best friends to just friends because their lives take different paths, but it can still be a meaningful relationship.
i beleive that you can still be friends with that person. becuase of the fact of the reason that you can allways visit them and there is facebook and a lot of other things you can do to still be in touch with them.
If you change as a person or if your personality changes and they still accept you as a friend or if they will always be your friend no matter what, then you know that they are the best choice for friends.
The term "queer" is now an acceptable word to describe all members of the LGBT community. Although this was originally an offensive and derogatory word, it has been adopted by the LGBT community as an umbrella term. The reason for adopting this insult was to turn the tables and "hijack" the insult. This turned the insult into a positive term and took away some power from homophobic people. Homphobes had their insult "stolen" from them and used to turn into something positive. Personally, I dislike this word, primarily because of the negative connotations still surrounding it. However, you can usually hear the neutral or negative tone when you are called a "queer".
Yes. They are all still friends