hi
@louiejayescabarte (42)
Philippines
5 responses
@rajthingom (20)
• India
29 Feb 12
Things should be explained clearly,I am totally confused on your question. If you edit your question thoroughly then I am ready to answer for it. Take a long breath and concentrate on your question. Thanks for listening.
@success1625 (533)
• Trinidad And Tobago
28 Feb 12
Ok so I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that your best friend is not talking to you and giving you the cold shoulder??? If that's the case, they're your best friend so you guys should be able to work out any issues. Just go to them and ask them what's wrong, talk it out.
@berting600 (3453)
• Philippines
28 Feb 12
You have to communicate your friend according to your chosen ways of communication.A
misunderstanding has occurred between you two guys that he thought you are angry with him so you must try to contact him and discussed the matter between the both of you.Anyway you both are friends and I thought that he also was ashamed to approach you due to the misconception.
@sid556 (30960)
• United States
28 Feb 12
Hi Louie,
There has to be a reason for your friend to be giving you the cold shoulder. Have you tried talking to him/her about the problem? It's really hard to give you any kind of decent advice here because your question is so very vague. If it were my friend I'd go right over to her house and want to talk about it and clear things up. Maybe if you could offer up a bit more about the story then you will get some better answers.
@juggal0Xx420 (509)
• United States
28 Feb 12
i think we are all very confused about this question but i will try to answer.
if you and your friend have had a cold for quite a while now then yes i would go to the doctor and get some medication to help it go away, i dont like colds that much so everytime i get themi try to get as much rest as i can and cough medicine i dont know which kind helps the most but we usually get cheap brands and they usually work good so if your both sick try to get plenty of bed rest and be sure to get some medication from the doctor to help.