We were supposed to meet but we missed each others phone calls, wed. thursday. Both of us got frustrated at each other. I gave in and called her. But, we both kept it cool and didn't mention anything about our meeting. She gave in at the end and asked bout it... We were both trying to hold back (cuz we have been trying not to argue...) but none of us conceded anything. I said that it doesn't matter since it has passed, and she agreed. Basically, we both left with a bitter taste.
What should I do?How to make up with a friend?
It looks like you both could use some practice communicating. Ask her how her day is going, and work on just having a casual conversation without bringing up issues between you two. Take it easy, like you're not worried about sweating the details. She probably wants to see you have some confidence. That always reassures women, but don't get too cocky because that could turn her off. Just relax and don't expect anything. Be patient. Women generally view patience as a sign of maturity in men, and they really like that.How to make up with a friend?
make plans that follow through.
just apologize and try to ask her to go hang out somewhere and then things might probably work out. worth a shot.
You had said the key phrase 'since it has passed' It's time for you both of you to move on. It is obvious that you know the true meaning of friendship by making the first move to remedy the passed incident. If you feel that the friendship is a positive relationship, my advice is to buy her a small friendship present for her. You can also address a letter expressing your friendship toward her or maybe a poem. You should do this only if you really value the friendship. God bless.
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