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A Letter To My Best Friend For Helping Me Get Through The Semester

Thank you for being there for me.

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A Letter To My Best Friend For Helping Me Get Through The Semester
The Funny Beaver

Dear Best Friend,

The semester is finally winding down for us. How do I even begin to thank you for being such a great friend? Words cannot even express how much you truly mean to me.Though you already probably know this, you are the best. Who knows what I would have done with out you this semester? I am so happy that I have someone like you in my life-- someone dependable, caring, loving, and positive. You have been there for me at times when no one else was there. You have stuck with me through thick and thin.

Friends come and go but when I met you, I knew I had met a friend for life.

Thank you for letting me be me, and never judging me. You stayed up late nights with me when I was going through things this semester when no one else would. You had your own problems to worry about, your own issues to deal with, but you were always there. You encouraged me to do my best this semester no matter what I was going through. You inspired me to get focused and to achieve my goals that I have set for myself. You gave me the best advice that made me such the strong person I am today. You helped me get out of bad situations with people that wanted to do nothing but hurt me. They did not care about me but you genuinely cared. You were my anchor this semester you kept me grounded when I felt like I was close to blowing away. You were the only one to make me smile on days I was feeling down and not like myself.

Through all of my embarrassing moments you were still right there by my side laughing it off with me. You listened to all my relationship problems and my continuous cycles of liking someone then hating them the next day. No matter how annoying I was this semester you still loved me. You were there for me when I had those stressful nights wanting to drop out because school was getting hard. You always encouraged me. You stayed with me late nights at the library so many times I can not even keep up. You listened to my speeches that I needed someone to critique and listen to before I went to class.

It’s definitely friends like you that make life so special and worth living. I could not imagine going through the journey of life with out you. The thought of not having someone like you this semester to depend on makes me sick to my stomach. Thank you for giving me the happiest moments of this semester and thank you for giving me the privilege of being able to call you my best friend. Just know that I will always be there for you no matter what as well. I am forever thankful.

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