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Do I Invite Other Friend Out?

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abbeylee90 | 20:31 Sun 06th Oct 2024 | Family & Relationships
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Me and my friend are going out Friday to m&c and cinema but I just wondered if I should invite my friend who I mentioned doesn't bother with me on another thread.

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Abbey, my mum used to say 'you are judged by the company you keep' - and that's true.  It was good advice then and it's still good advice.  Choose your friends wisely - don't let those who aren't good for you choose you.   
13:36 Wed 16th Oct 2024
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You're right I haven't said anything 

Abbey...how old are your friends? They all sound ridiculously immature. One can be dealt with...but when they all sound as if they can't behave and drink themselves under the table...not a good crowd.

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Same as me including the one who don't bother with me?

Abbey, they really don't come across as a great bunch! Your nights out all sound awful - people being sick, people trying to get  a free taxi-ride, someone  pulling out or  pulling at someone's hair...

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They have been some like brunch and festival are best ones this year so far 

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Looks like the one that don't bother with me does have new friends.

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What also did my friend mean last night about friend don't with me and parents being in a better place then me?

Don't understand, Abbey ..... please rephrase.

Abbey, your last post makes no sense at all - so I don't know how we can tell you what your friend meant by it! I think you are rushing too much these days, much of what you post is... garbled. 

Do these friends also accept your learning difficulties? 

I find it easier to understand my grandchildren writing and they've not started school yet.

I don't think after all our prompting to use punctuation,  consider grammar and to check it makes sense has made any difference ...so we just have to accept this is how Abbey communicates. I am sure Abbey thinks what she writes is perfectly clear.

Why do the words 'attention seeker par excellence' keep resonating in my mind?

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I used the phrase as I thought it was the current 'correct term'. When I was young it would have been ESN.

Agreed, Prudie.

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The friend from last night said rest of my friend wouldn't tell me to keep eating healthy like she told me but she was very drunk. What I mean by in a better place I don't if she meant luck wise or diet.

There may be something in what you say, abbey....but I can't work out what it is.

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By saying these people and my parents are in a better place.

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