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Moving Forward with Your Friend
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1- Suggest doing an activity that you both enjoy. For example, if you and your friend first bonded by going to the movies, suggest an upcoming film to see together.
2- Try new activities together. If your friend's interests have changed, try something new that they like to do. Ask them for ideas of fun activities. Keep an open mind. You might enjoy it!

3- Make new friends together. If your friend is hanging out with a new group of people, try to get along with them and become part of the new group.
4- Plan to see one another at a social event. If you think you are both going to an upcoming party or other event, suggest that you will see them there, even if you're not going together.

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