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22 Things We Forget To Thank Our Best friends For

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22 Things We Forget To Thank Our Best friends For

1. For pointing you in the right direction when it came to your first Netflix series.
2. For letting you borrow that $10 for lunch four years ago that you probably never paid back.
3. For telling you that your outfit did not look good, even though you thought otherwise.
4. For making you put sunscreen on at the beach.
5. For staying up late and listening to all of your problems.
6. For holding your hand when you watched the ending of "The Notebook" for the first time.
7. For letting you sleep over when you were in a fight with your siblings.
8. For covering for you when you snuck off with a boy.
9. For picking you up for school every day even though you were almost always late.
10. For picking up the pieces after your boyfriend broke your heart.
11. For telling you over and over again not to go back to him and still loving you when you did.
12. For listening to the same story and not cutting you off with “I told you so.”
13. For making the “I told you so’s” less bitter than they had to be.
14. For screaming all of the lyrics to Taylor Swift songs in the car with you.
15. For always agreeing to go to Chipotle for lunch because she knows it’s your favorite.
16. For lending you an outfit and not expecting it back anytime soon.
17. For answering the phone at 3 a.m.
18. For picking you up when you desperately needed a ride.
19. For screenshotting your Snapchats after you got your wisdom teeth out.
20. For understanding what you’re saying even when you don’t say anything.
21. For going out to breakfast with you when you’re still dressed in your outfit from the night before.
22. For never leaving your side.

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