What Is the Best Way to Mend Relationships With Old Friends and an Ex?
Question by 11b: What is the best way to mend relationships with old friends and an ex?
Due to alcohol/drug abuse, I have lost many friends, plus an ex i dearly care about. Any ideas on the best way to mend relationships?
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First be at peace with yourself………then apologize if you have done a mistake and tell them that you want to renew your friendship.
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