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So yesterday, I found out my father was going to be sent back to Iraq a week earlier than usual. So I talked to one of my best friends about it.... he implied that I should get over it. So I got angry at him and told that talking to him was a waste of my time. I then signed out of facebook and took one of those "angry naps." When I woke up about an hour later, I felt terrible. I mean, just awful, you know? I shouldn't have snapped at him like that. Plus, now I'm not even sure if he knew what he was implying...So I apolgized to him, but he wasn't back on facebook, which is weird for him, because he usually signs back in around one o' clock, even after we sometimes have a falling out...So I waited and waited for him to get back on, but he never did. I think he may actually be angry at me. Please help, what should I do?! :(

Apologize again.

 

If it's a good friend, then I am sure you have other ways to reach him than Facebook? Say sorry again.

Also, if it's a good friend, then I am sure he'll read the Facebook eventually, and reply.

 

A single emotional angry moment should not be a problem among friends.

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