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I think your teacher will understand if his cousin died of cancer.You should ask your teacher for more time on the assignment.

to certain circumstances, she should grant you it. By the way, DO NOT STOP BY HIS HOUSE!
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:24:14 GMT
no dont but him he needs time.

me.. your teacher will understand and give you guys another day dont worry.
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:25:14 GMT
If his cousin just died of cancer, do you think he'd want to hear about homework, no matter how important? He's probably really sad right now and wants to be alone. If you go, prepared to get your ass kicked.
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:26:18 GMT
this is more important than a project
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:28:21 GMT
No, don't worry about it, he is probably going to feel it for all of this year, so the best thing you can do is be supportive then. Imagine that though if you're cousin who is only 13 years old dies, that is very heart breaking, no school project is more important than the life of a family member
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:34:13 GMT
I think now he had a great problem and in this situation beetter to stay away from him.

he may not be coming tomorrow And you should help him in his homework later.
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:40:35 GMT
As previously stated, your teacher will be more than understanding once she is brought up to speed on the family tragedy. Schools are very good with this sort of thing; however, due to the shortened class schedule, if he will have an extended absence, they might excuse him as if he never took the class. In any event, you did the right thing by calling and offering your condolences. Depending on the family, i.e. religion, tradition etc… You might find out if you can bring food or offer your services while the family grieves, or you can just drop off a card and flowers, but don’t invite yourself in or put extra pressure on the family.

can also check with their church to see if anything has been set up for the family, funeral and or wake.

friend isn’t mad at you, he is mostly likely going through the grieving process you might Google the grieving process for a more detailed explanation. Dealing with death can be a delicate process, but when the death involves a young person the pain is that much worse. He will be in touch with you soon enough be patient. No matter what he says or said to you, take it with a grain of salt, he is lashing out at those he feels comfortable enough to express his true feelings.

in there!
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:52:22 GMT







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