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    How do I give someone space without losing them?

    My friend and I have been recently going through some altercations. Basically I annoyed her a lot by accident and she made me mad at her and now we both felt that it would be good if we give some space. I haven't been very good at this in the past. I understand I shouldn't text her but like in the hallways should i say hi to her? Also before one of our classes we both use to stay outside and talked should I do that tomorrow or just wave to her and move on? My main question really is how to give someone space and how not to lose them.

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    If you're seeing her around, then do acknowledge her. Perhaps not hang around chatting though.

    Quote Originally Posted by olivetree View Post
    Basically I annoyed her a lot by accident and she made me mad at her
    I'd also address this issue. It sounds like you're taking no responsibility for your actions here. What's her side of this story and what's yours?
    Never regret anything that has happened in your life. It cannot be changed, forgotten or undone. So, take it as a lesson learned and move on.

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