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smellywelly   
2 May 2010
Love / SAYING "SORRY" TO A LADY RAISED IN POLAND FOR SOMETHING I SAID [17]

HI TO YOU ALL.

I NEED SOME ADVISE I WORK WITH A POLISH LADY AND WE HAVE BEEN GETTING ON REALLY WELL AS FRIENDS SHE HAS ALSO MEET MY FAMILY AND I HAVE MEET HER HUSBAND AND CHILD AND WE HAVE INVITED THEM ROUND OUR HOUSE FOR DINNER .WE TALK AND JOKE ALL THE TIME.I HAVE SAID TO HER ME OR MY WIFE COULD PICK HER BOY UP FROM THE CHILDMINDER AND IT WILL SAVE HER SOME MONEY.SINCE THEN SHE HAS CHANGED I HAVE SAID SORRY TO HER BUT SHE SAYS ITS OK.

BUT NOW SHE HAS CHANGED SHE JUST SAYS HELLO AND DONT SMILE AND REALLY DONT WANT TO TALK. WOULD IT BE A GOOD IDEA TO BUY A GIFT TO SAY SORRY OR SHOULD I JUST LEAVE IT CAN ANYONE HELP

THANKS
smellywelly   
4 May 2010
Love / SAYING "SORRY" TO A LADY RAISED IN POLAND FOR SOMETHING I SAID [17]

hi thanks for the adive from you all and asik the gift idea was just a thought in polish culture when entering some ones house for food you bring flowers or wine and after the meal a few days later you send a thankyou card in england we would only bring a bottle of wine none of the rest.polish culture is different to ours in many ways

I hope one day she will talk and tell me what has upset her honesty is the best way but for now I will just be polite.

advise is always welcome
smellywelly   
6 May 2010
Love / SAYING "SORRY" TO A LADY RAISED IN POLAND FOR SOMETHING I SAID [17]

hi Amathyst

well I thought thats what friends do help each other below is a quote from Jim Rohn.

"It's amazing when strangers become the best of friends but it's sad when the best of friends become two strangers."