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6 Friendly Reminders for My Best Friends

I might forget to tell you every day, but I want you to know how important you are to me.

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This is for the friends that you see everyday and the friends you don't. The friends that you keep in touch with time to time and the ones that are too busy to talk to. This is also for the friends you like their posts on Facebook, and favorite their tweets, and comment on their new Instagram picture how they look flawless for a Saturday night at the club. I may not remember to say this to you much. But just know, I do think of this every day. Because you are my friend.

1. I'm proud of you

You work so hard and you achieve unbelievable things. I love watching you succeed and to be able to stand behind you and say "yeah, that is my friend" is an honor. You have set the standards high for me to achieve half of what you have done. Keep up the good work. I'll be rooting for you!

2. I'm always here for you

Some people say it just to be nice if you go through something hard, but believe me when I say I am always here for you. If you are to text and call me in the middle of the night, I'm most likely not to answer because my body enjoys sleep and will never wake up to anything. If you are to call me when I am in class, I'll step out to answer you. I am available if you need to cry or vent. If you need a good laugh, I'll send you memes that will make you question our friendship. I'm here for advice or a distraction. Whatever you prefer, I will make it happen.

3. Don't be too hard on yourself

You are my friend, so chances are you have a lot to handle. This can be me because I'm a hand full or it can be things in your life. Remember to not be too hard on yourself. You deserve the best and only the best! Be happy with yourself and accept the things that cannot be changed. I know you can work through anything, but if you need to take a step back and ask for help, call between the hours of... I'm just kidding.

4. Eat!

No, I'm not saying this because I'm hungry. I mean, I am craving some chocolate chip pancakes, but that's beside the fact. Please remember to eat. I care about you and your health, so make a few snack packs to bring with you. Put them in your purse or backpack. I don't want you to starve yourself to become a thinner you. You can achieve this with moderation. I will help you, but I don't want you to yell at me if I say there are healthier options than your choice of chicken nuggets and fried dough.

5. I miss you

Yes, you would be surprised. I do miss you. When we are apart, I notice things that you and I would laugh at and both enjoy. Realizing you're not actually there is hard and trying to explain it to you over text is not that simple. I wish you could be by my side for every moment of my life. But, I also think you would get tired of me.

6. I love you

You probably know this, but I do love you. I would give both my right arm and left leg for you. You can make me happy beyond belief when we are together. I'd fight alongside you and want you to succeed in life. I'll push you to your limit, but know it is all for you. You are an amazing person who I would cry if you were to ever leave.

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