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How to Break up Your Friends Fight/arguement

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By thisiknow
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two friends mad at each other.
two friends mad at each other.

Do your friends often fight or argue and you want to break the fight up before their friendship is diminished forever. Here's how...

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Find out what your friends are fighting about and how it started. Research it from other people to see if it just he say/ she say because most of the time it is.

  2. Step 2

    DO NOT pick a side no matter who is right because this will most likely make the fight worst. Do NOT tell either one of the people they are right because this will be like picking sides. The best thing to do is tell both the people what they did wrong and how they should have handled the situation.

  3. Step 3

    Tell your friends how important their friendship is to each other and name a few times when they have stuck up for each other. Show them that the argument is pointless and is not necessary.

  4. Step 4

    Tell your friends that they should squash the issue and tell them not to listen to people instigating and egging it on. As time passes they will eventually go back to being friends if not the next or same day.

Tips & Warnings
  • DO NOT pick a side no matter who is right because this will most likely make the fight worst.

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