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WHAT SHOULD I

DO?
FIVE CASES
FIRST CASE:
• Dear Darwin. My parents are always very sad because i'm at university. I
see them one time every month, but they say that they want to see more.
I am very busy with my university classes. What should I do?

ADVICE:
• Dear friend. The time with the family is very valuable. Maybe now you
think that it is a burden for your university life. But keep in mind that
nothing is forever. When your parents are not there, you will feel a great
emptiness in your life. I think you should organize your time better. It is
not difficult if you propose. They have given you a lot and it is the least
they deserve.
SECOND CASE:
• Dear Darwin. My boyfriend got very angry with me this week. he is angry
because I bought ruffles and he likes Doritos. He says wants to break up
with me and find a new girlfriend. What should I do?

ADVICE:

• Dear friend. Patience and tolerance are indispensable in a relationship. It


is true that you were wrong, but it is not a reason to get to that situation.
Try to talk with him and if you do not understand, you should stay away
from a person with that toxic attitude.
THIRD CASE:
• Dear Darwin. I am having a problem with my roommate. She is a very
messy person. I like the house to be clean, but every day she throws
clothes and trash everywhere in the apartment. It is making me angry.
What should I do?
ADVICE:

• Dear friend. You must not keep silent and endure. Talk to her, be direct
and respectful, tell her what makes you uncomfortable and that the
apartment is not just her, so she must know how to live together.
FOURTH CASE:

• Dear Darwin. My friends are having a big problem. They are fighting every day.
They are angry with each other about money, cigarettes, and girls. I want
them to stop fighting because they will hurt each other. What should I do?

ADVICE:

• Dear friend. This type of problem only causes hatred. Try to take them to
a place that is meaningful to you. There to make them remember those
days where there were no problems and they lived an authentic
friendship. Maybe they reconsider and leave aside their problems
FIFTH CASE:
• Dear Darwin. There is a boy I really like. He is so handsome, and really funny.
But, my best friend likes him too. I think I liked him first, but he doesn’t talk
me very much. Sometimes he talks to my friend. What should I do?

ADVICE:
• Dear friend. Friendship is the best gift of life. Despite the differences,
friendship must be first and foremost. I think you should talk to her and
tell her what you're feeling. Maybe she gets upset or feels betrayed, but
if she is a true friend, she will understand you. It would not be right to
break a friendship for a man. Who knows, he is not what you expect.
THANKS

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