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6 Things I Don't Tell My Best Friend Enough

Thank you for making me the person I am today.

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6 Things I Don't Tell My Best Friend Enough

1. I love you

I know I don’t say it enough, but I love you. You are my best friend. You are the one person that completely understands me and the one person that I know will never turn their back on me. You are the greatest, most loving friend I have ever had. It is rare in life that you find someone who is truly as genuine and pure hearted as yourself. I am so lucky to call you my best friend for now and for the rest my life. I LOVE YOU!

2. Thank you for putting up with me

Okay, so I’ll admit that sometimes I can be a little obnoxious, loud, and annoying. I steal your food and your clothes and I can be an emotional wreck. But, thank you for putting up with me. Thanks for putting up with my bad jokes, constant singing, and perpetual lateness. I don’t know how you do it. I couldn’t ask for a better, more tolerant friend than you.

3. I’m so proud of you

As your best friend, I want you to know how incredibly proud I am of you. I am so proud of everything you are and everything you have accomplished. You are beautiful, talented, hilarious, and an all-around wonderful person. Every day you continue to amaze me with your kindness, generosity, hard work, and love for others. With your drive and intelligence, you will go far in life and I am glad I get to experience it with you.

4.) I will never leave you

I want you to know that you can always come to me; you tell me ANYTHING and I will still want to be your friend. Through the good and bad times, I will always be here for you. Please know that you’ll always have a friend in me.

5. I miss you

We go to different school, have different schedules, and are both busier than ever. We hardly see each other anymore, but I want you to know that I miss you. I miss seeing you every day, talking with you about our favorite music, and laughing with you at stupid things we find on the internet. I know that transitioning into college has tested our friendship, but we have made it work. I can’t say it enough; I miss you!

6. Thank you for making me the person I am today

You’ve seen me in my happiest and most vulnerable moments. You’ve celebrated with me, cried with me, laughed with me, and lifted me up when I couldn’t stand on my own. You’ve shown me what it means to be strong, forgiving, and gracious. For that, I want to say thank you. Thank you for always supporting me and thank you for shaping me into the person I am today. I could not be who I am without YOU!

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