Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In my response to her, I would include the following elements:
it was so nice of you to write
thank you so much for complimenting my daughter
no need to apologize about middle school - we were both really young kids, no harm done..we had some great times together back then
hope everything's great with you!
great to hear from you
I think this is perfect.
Also think it's perfect. It sounds like instead of drunk-dialing, she drunk-Facebooked.
I got totally drunk-Facebooked by this chick I used to be on a sports team with in high school, it was kind of hilarious! She messaged me about how I was always "up in her bizness" when she posted on the wall or commented on the posts of a guy we both know from back then. Who is married to someone else. She wanted to know how well I knew him (i.e. had I ever hooked up with him) and her message got increasingly incoherent until it just ended mid-sentence in a bunch of typos. I cracked up imagining her passing out after closing out a bar and then typing this (time stamp was 3am).
Anyway, I think this is good advice for the response to your drunk-dial. And I'm sorry you lost your father so young, that must have been really hard. The end.