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How to find a long lost friend?
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Asked by ankit shivam,
08 Feb '11 10:35 am
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Friendships from the past often rise from our memories to haunt us. All of a sudden, an old army buddy or school friend comes to mind. At that moment you would give just about anything to have a chat with that person.
But without a clue for finding the friend, we abandon the search, promising ourselves to give it a try another time.
The next time that happens, give some thought to experimenting with techniques like these to track down and renew a former acquaintance.
Check original sources. Start with the site of your initial relationship. If it occurred at work, get in touch with that employer to see if anyone there has a forwarding address. If the two of you or a small group of regulars frequented a favorite spot or two, stop by to see if anyone has heard from your old pal. Perhaps you had a link to the person's family. Call or email relatives of your old friend to inquire as to that person's whereabouts. Mutual friends might likewise know something that they can pass on to yo ...more
Answered by zohra imam, 08 Feb '11 10:43 am
But without a clue for finding the friend, we abandon the search, promising ourselves to give it a try another time.
The next time that happens, give some thought to experimenting with techniques like these to track down and renew a former acquaintance.
Check original sources. Start with the site of your initial relationship. If it occurred at work, get in touch with that employer to see if anyone there has a forwarding address. If the two of you or a small group of regulars frequented a favorite spot or two, stop by to see if anyone has heard from your old pal. Perhaps you had a link to the person's family. Call or email relatives of your old friend to inquire as to that person's whereabouts. Mutual friends might likewise know something that they can pass on to yo ...more
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Face book can help..if he/she is there..or try Google search.
Answered by Manju Sikri, 08 Feb '11 11:28 am
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It totally depend on generation. If friends are of age between 50 to 70 they are unlikely to use internet or such tech and therefore it becomes difficult to locate them but in present generation almost all use this facility and easier to locate them.
Answered by uv dabholkar, 08 Feb '11 10:47 am
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Uski shakal agar yad hai to kisi mele me doodoge to mil jayega. Agar nahi yad hai to wo mai hoo.
Answered by vivek singh, 08 Feb '11 10:42 am
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Go to his address.... frst find out a common frn and den him through him... or FAce book can help..
Answered by Sushmita Kapoor, 08 Feb '11 10:40 am
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There is no Special Technique for Formula to Find out Such A Long Lost Friend. Keep Patience and Leave Everything on God and Time Too..........
Answered by Mahesh Sharma, 08 Feb '11 10:39 am
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