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DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
back” the wedding;
therefore your wedding
party will be smaller
and 'you won’t need her
after all. It’s euphemis
tic enough that it could
be taken to mean that
finances have dictated
your decision, which
would be face-saving
forher .
If she feels as you
suspect she does, she
may be relieved to be
let off the hook. And if
not, well — you don’t
plan on continuing your
friendship with her in
any case. Do not make
the conversation any
thing but polite and
brief.
Dear Abby is written
by Abigail Van Buren,
also known as Jeanne
Phillips, and was found
ed by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Write*
Dear Abby at www.
DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
For an excellent guide
to becoming a better
conversationalist and a
more sociable person,
order “How to Be
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(U.S. funds) to: Dear
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ed in the price.)
DEAR ABBY: I used
to be close friends with
“Colette.” We were so |
close that I asked her to
be a bridesmaid in my
April wedding.
Over the last several
years of our friendship,
Colette became selfish
and domineering. It
didn’t bother me so
much before, because 1
felt her positive quali
ties outweighed the
negative. However, after
several recent incidents,
1 finally told her 1 was
upset. She offered a
cop-out response, and
we have not communi
cated since then. That
was a month ago.
How do I let her
know that I want to
withdraw my request
for her to be a brides
maid? I don’t want to
hurt her feelings, but
my wedding will be a
small, private affair,
and her presence would
be painful and disrup
tive to me and another
bridesmaid who recent
ly had a similar experi
ence with her.
Colette may not be
burning with desire to
come anyway, given our
falling out, and hasn’t
yet incurred any of the
expenses or spent any
of the time and effort
associated with being a
bridesmaid. I don’t want
to act unkindly, even’
though I don’t plan on
rekindling the friend
ship. v
— NEEDS
PERSPECTIVE IN
KANSAS
DEAR NEEDS: Tell
Colette politely that
your plans have
changed and that you
have decided to “scale