They can start by having an honest conversation. Just sit down and talk about what went wrong and how they each felt. For example, say sorry if they were in the wrong.
Well, communication is key. They need to listen to each other without interrupting. If the fight was about something specific like borrowing money and not paying it back, they can come up with a solution together. They can also write each other a letter or an email if they find it hard to talk face - to - face. This gives them time to think about what they want to say. And it's important to give each other space after the fight before trying to make up. This allows them to cool down and think more clearly.
Just talk it out. Be honest about how you feel and listen to what they have to say. For example, if you're mad about them being late all the time, tell them calmly and hear their side too.
One common reason is jealousy. For example, if one friend gets a new job or a new partner and the other feels left out or inferior. Another reason can be differences in values. Maybe one friend is very thrifty while the other is a big spender, and this can lead to arguments about how to spend time together, like whether to go to an expensive restaurant or a cheap one. Also, misunderstandings can easily cause fights. A simple comment might be misinterpreted as an insult.
Well, I once had a fight with my best friend over a borrowed dress. I lent her my favorite dress for a party, and she returned it with a stain. I was so mad and we had a huge argument. But later we realized it was just a silly mistake and made up.
One way to reconcile is to find a common ground. If they fought over where to go on vacation, they can look for a destination that has elements of both their choices. They can also apologize sincerely. A real apology means admitting what you did wrong and promising not to do it again. It's important to forgive too. Holding grudges will only keep the rift between them. If one friend is more hesitant to forgive, the other can give them some time and space but also keep showing that they want to fix the friendship.
One way is through honest communication. Suga could sit down with the reader and sincerely apologize if he was in the wrong. And the reader should also express their feelings and listen to Suga's side of the story.
It's hard to say exactly. They could have sought help from a mutual friend to patch things up. Or perhaps the fight led to some self-reflection and growth for both of them independently before they could come back together.
I know of a best friend fight that happened because of a missed birthday party. One friend had planned a big party and the other friend didn't show up without any notice. The one who threw the party felt really hurt and betrayed. They fought for days. But then the friend who missed the party explained that there was a family emergency. After that, they forgave each other and their friendship became even stronger.
You can make it unique by highlighting a rare or difficult situation you both overcame together. So a title like 'Surviving the Storm: My Best Friend and I' would be good. It could be about how you supported each other during a natural disaster or a personal crisis that not many people experience.
Best friends' stories can inspire us in many ways. For example, if they overcame differences, it shows us that friendship can transcend barriers. When we see two best friends who supported each other through tough times like illness or financial problems, it gives us hope that we can also find such support in our own relationships.
I had a best friend who I thought betrayed me. So I got revenge by excluding her from a group event. But then I found out that I was wrong about the betrayal. She was really sad about being excluded and it made me look like the bad guy. It backfired because it made our relationship much worse than it was before, and I had to do a lot of apologizing to fix it.