friends help: my friend moved to france for a semester and i really hate to say it but i like things better w/o her. - Help.com



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my friend moved to france for a semester and i really hate to say it but i like things better w/o her.

and its really sad. she used to hog all the attention and was really annoying. but now my friends and i fit perfectly together. everythings nice. (and these friends agree with all of this.) i just dont know wut to do when she comes back. its going to be really awkward and i dont want her to come back to no friends. how can i help to make her have an easier transition?

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Maybe while she is in france tell her that alot has changed since she has been gone and she can ease her way back in.

Or from being in france she might of learnt from her experience and come back happier and nicer.

But dont just exclude her, when she comes back show her that everyone is getting along great and you are all equal. She might see that and try to fit in with your circle of friends.

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