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When is Friendship Day 2011?

On Friendship Day 2011, get reunited with your old friends with whom you have lost touch. All of us have happy associations and memories with our friends whether they are childhood friends, teenage friends, work friends, neighborhood friends or just any other friend. Friendship day is the time to get all nostalgic about every friend that you have now and had in the past and celebrate the occasion together if possible. Childhood friends always have a special place in our heart; it is with them we have had our first brush with this feeling called friendship. Organizing a get-together, with all these friends on friendship day 2011, sounds like a wonderful idea.
Celebrate Friendship Day on Sunday, August1, 2011 with all your beloved friends. We know that it might not be possible to have all your friends under a single roof on this day. However, you can at least attempt to bring in together as many friends as possible. Start by gathering their contact details, once you get touch with one of them, the rest will follow suit. If some of the friends have relocated to different cities or out of the country it might to difficult to have them for the Friendship day party that you are planning. Give it a try, may be they will surprise you by dropping in to your party to celebrate the sprit of friendship.

Friendship day is a very popular celebration in the United States of America as well as in several other parts of the world. Some people prefer to celebrate the day by writing friendship poems, exchanging friendship cards, friendship gifts or by organizing friendship feasts for all their dear friends. Friendship Day 2011 is just the right time for you to connect with a friend with you might have had some misunderstanding in the past; it is high time to bury the hatchet.

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