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The best friends ever
The best friends ever









the best friends ever

This would make them feel how proud you are that you have them in your life. Introduce them to your other circle of friends and family. If you feel like your friend needs a hug, hug them! There are times that words fail and your embrace would say it all. Whether it’s your time and/or resources, always find a way to extend a hand without expecting anything in return. Forgive them and give your friendship a chance. When this happens, put yourself in your friend’s shoes and consider where they are coming from. Your friend is human too, like you are and would sure make mistakes and hurt your feelings at one point. Offer words that would lift their spirits up and boost their morale. When they’re feeling down, cheer them up. Encourage them.īe sensitive of their situation. Spending time together once in a while would strengthen your bond. Go on a date with movies and food if the budget permits. Ensure that you communicate the truth in a way that would not offend or hurt their feelings. Your friend would appreciate brutal honesty than a lie. You wouldn’t want someone who’s not authentic to the people around them right? Be open minded and strive to always improve yourself to be better each day. You can also write them a short note on a post-it or send a quick email of your appreciation. Say “Thank you” when your friend did something for you regardless of whether it’s a big thing or a small one. Here are 26 simple lessons I’ve learned from our friendship through the years, which can help you be the bestest best friend ever. More importantly, they taught me how I can be the best friend I can ever be despite of my circumstances. They were there for me against all odds, through thick and thin, no matter what. Through all this, my friends have stood by my side and they never left me hanging in the air. College happened and I got my heart broken over and over in ways I had never imagined possible.

the best friends ever

When I was in grade school, I was teased and bullied for being “fat.” Then came high school when we struggled financially because my mother had difficulty finding a stable job. It was 1999 when my father left and it’s been more than a decade since the last time I saw him.











The best friends ever