英语作文My View on Friendship

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同学们和我各自关于友谊的观点英语作文

同学们和我各自关于友谊的观点英语作文

同学们和我各自关于友谊的观点英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Many Meanings of FriendshipWhen Mrs. Thompson asked us to write about what friendship means to us, I got really excited. Friendship is such an important part of my life and I know it is for my classmates too. I went around and asked some of my friends what they think about friendship and got a bunch of different answers. I'll share them here along with my own thoughts.First I asked my best friend Sara what she thinks friendship is all about. Sara said "A friend is someone you can trust and have fun with. A true friend stands by you no matter what." I agree with Sara completely! My friendship with her is rockin' because we do so many fun things together like riding our bikes, having sleepovers, and giggling about silly jokes. And I know Sara has my back when things get tough, like when I was really sad about moving away before 3rd grade. She gave me the biggest hug and promised we would be best friends forever.Next I talked to Tyler from my reading group. Tyler said "For me, friendship is about having people to play sports and video games with." That makes sense too! Tyler is really into baseball and some of his closest friends are the guys he plays catch with at recess. They crack jokes in the dugout and cheer each other on. When they're not out on the field, the friends like to come over to Tyler's house and battle it out on his Xbox. I'm not as crazy about video games but I can see how it creates a bond over shared interests.Then I asked Samantha, who is really artistic, about her take on friendship. Samantha said "Friends are people who appreciate you for who you truly are. My friends and I can express ourselves through art, dance, music without being judged." Samantha has a group of friends that get together for studio art time after school. They paint canvases, do crafts, choreograph dances, and sometimes even write songs! They seem to have a special creative connection. Samantha's words reminded me that friendship is about acceptance.One of the shyer kids in our class, Juan, had an interesting perspective. He said "Friends are like a second family. They take care of you and make you feel safe." Juan moved to our town recently and was having a hard time adjusting at first. But thenhe started hanging out with a group of neighbors kids who showed him around and stuck up for him when jerks were picking on him for being new. You could tell how grateful Juan was to have a supportthe positive male role models in his friends.Finally, I'll share my own view on what makes a great friendship. To me, the key ingredients are trust, kindness, loyalty, and creating special memories together. My friends and I have been through so much already like falling off our skateboards, getting embarrassed during classroom presentations, and grieving when my pet gecko passed away. In those good times and bad, we've learned that we can count on each other to be trustworthy confidants who don't judge but listen. We try to live up to the golden rule of treating others how we want to be treated ourselves. Our friendships keep getting stronger as we make more inside jokes and unforgettable adventures to look back on.As you can see, my classmates had many different angles on friendship based on their own experiences and personalities. But at the core, we all want the same things - a bond with people who make us happy, provide support and encouragement, and allow us to be ourselves without fear. Here's to celebrating the amazing gift of friendship!篇2Friendship: What It Means to Me and My ClassmatesFriendships are really important, especially when you're a kid. Your friends are the people you spend most of your time with at school and who you play with after classes. But what does friendship really mean? I asked some of my classmates to share their thoughts, and here's what they said.Billy thinks a true friend is someone you can count on no matter what. He said, "A real friend always has your back. If someone is being mean to you, your friend will stick up for you. And you know they won't tell your secrets to others." Billy believes you can trust your closest friends with anything.Sarah says the best friends are those who like doing the same activities as you. "My bestie and I both love art class and drawing pictures together at recess. It's so much fun to have a friend who enjoys the same hobbies!" Sarah feels it's easier to be great friends when you have shared interests.According to Jake, the most important part of friendship is being able to joke around together. "Me and my buddies are always cracking each other up and playfully teasing one another.You've gotta be able to laugh with your friends!" For Jake, having a good sense of humor is key.Michael thinks the number one rule of being a friend is being nice. He said, "You shouldn't hurt your friend's feelings by saying mean things or leaving them out. Good friends are kind and make each other feel included." Michael believes friends need to treat each other with care and respect.Lily values friends who listen to her and let her talk about what's on her mind. "My friends let me share my thoughts and never interrupt me. And they're interested in hearing my ideas and opinions." For Lily, it's crucial that her friends are good listeners and let her voice be heard.In my opinion, all of those things are part of what makes someone a great friend. A true friend is trustworthy, shares your interests, makes you laugh, treats you kindly, and really listens when you speak. A friendship is about sticking together through good times and bad.My best friend Emma means the world to me because she checks all those boxes. We've been inseparable since we were tiny. We love all the same games and movies, and we're always creasing up with giggles. If I'm having a bad day, Emma comforts me. And I know she would never talk about me behind my backor be mean to me on purpose. We have such a blast every time we hang out.篇3Title: My Friends and I on FriendshipFriendship is one of the most important things in life, at least according to my friends and me. We're all in primary school and we've been friends for a few years now. Even though we're still kids, we have different ideas about what makes a good friend and what friendship really means.Let me start by introducing my closest friends. There's Jennifer, who is probably the smartest girl in our class. She always gets top grades and the teachers love her. Jennifer thinks a true friend is someone who helps you with your homework and schoolwork. She says, "A good friend will make sure you understand everything and will explain things in a way that makes sense to you." I have to agree that's a big part of friendship when you're a student.Then there's Michael who is really sporty and the star of our school's soccer team. His idea of a good friend is someone who will play sports and games with you. Michael says, "A real friend is someone who enjoys the same activities as you and will beyour teammate, not just a spectator." I can see his point because playing together is how a lot of friendships start on the playground.Another close friend is Amy, who is basically an artist. She's always doodling, painting, or making crafts. For her, a friend is someone who appreciates your creative side. Amy thinks, "A true friend will encourage your artistic talents and will collaborate on fun projects with you." While I'm not as artistic as Amy, it's cool to have a friend who opens your mind to different forms of expression.My friend Jake has a totally different perspective. He just wants a friend who is fun and silly and doesn't take things too seriously. According to Jake, "The best kind of friend is someone who can make you laugh no matter what, even when you're feeling down." I value having fun with my friends too, but I also think there's more to it than just joking around.One of the oldest friends in our group is Sarah. We've known each other since we were in diapers! Sarah believes that a friend is someone you can count on no matter what. She says, "A true friend will always be loyal and will stick by you through good times and bad." Loyalty is definitely a key part of any friendship that lasts.My perspective is that a good friend needs to be a combination of all those things - smart, fun, creative, supportive, and loyal. But there are a few other qualities I really value too. For me, a friend is someone who respects you for who you are and accepts your differences. A true friend will never pressure you into doing something you're uncomfortable with.A friend is also someone who is honest with you, but in a caring way. They will give you their opinion, but not just criticize you. A good friend celebrates your successes as much as their own. They stand up for you if someone is mistreating you. And a friend is someone you can share your secrets with and really open up to because you know they won't judge you.At the end of the day, friendship is about making a personal connection with someone. It's finding people who you can relate to and who understand you. Sure, common interests and having fun together are important. But a friend is also someone who brings out the best in you and who you genuinely care about, not just as a buddy but as a person.My friends and I may have different ideas about what makes someone a true friend. But I think we'd all agree that friendship isn't just one thing. It's a bond that has many layers - loyalty, trust, respect, honesty, caring, and lots of laughter along the way.Those are the ingredients that make a friendship strong enough to last. I feel really lucky to have such a great group of friends who each make my life better in their own way.篇4What is a Friend? We All Have Different Ideas!My name is Emily and I'm going to tell you about what me and my classmates think about friendship. It's a really interesting topic because we all have quite different opinions!Jessica's Views on FriendshipLet me start with my best friend Jessica. She thinks a true friend is someone who is always 100% loyal to you no matter what. Jessica says if your friend ever talks behind your back or ditches you for other friends, then they are not a real friend. She believes friends need to stick up for each other all the time.Jessica also feels it's really important for friends to have shared interests and to spend lots of time together. She says you can't be best friends with someone if you never actually hang out! Jessica and I do almost everything together - we sit next to each other in class, play at recess, sleep over at each other's houses onweekends, and talk on the phone every night. That's real friendship to Jessica.Andrew's Ideas About FriendsMy classmate Andrew has quite a different perspective. He doesn't think you need to do everything together to be good friends. Andrew says TRUE friends can be apart sometimes and still care about each other. He says it's healthy to have other friends too and do some activities separately.Andrew believes the most important part of friendship is being able to trust your friend completely. He says a friend is someone you can confide all your secrets to without worrying they'll spill to others. A good friend is also someone who gives good advice when you need it and doesn't judge you. To Andrew, that honesty and loyalty is way more vital than just hanging out a lot.Samantha's Friendship ValuesThen there's my other friend Samantha. She agrees with Andrew that trust is crucial, but she has some other top criteria for friendship too. Samantha feels your friend should make you laugh and be fun to be around. She says it's boring having afriend who is negative or serious all the time! Samantha loves doing silly dances, jokes and pranks with her besties.Samantha also believes friends should encourage and motivate each other. She says a good friend pushes you to try your best and cheers you on, whether it's with schoolwork, sports, or any hobbies. She loves having friends who energize and inspire her to work hard.Maya's Views on FriendshipMy friend Maya has a unique perspective too. To her, the number one thing in a friendship is mutual respect. Maya hates it when friends insult, criticize or take advantage of each other. She wants friends who treat her with kindness and equality.Maya also feels it's vital for friends to be able to disagree respectfully sometimes. She says you can't agree on everything all the time! Maya likes having friends who can have open, honest discussions about their different views without it turning into fights. She believes that difference of opinion can be healthy if there is fundamental respect.My Own Ideas About FriendshipAs for me, I can see truth in what all my friends believe about friendship. I do agree with Jessica that real loyalty and beingthere for your friend no matter what is so important. But like Andrew said, I don't think you need to literally do everything together to still be close friends.I also agree with Samantha that having fun, laughing, and cheering each other on are lovely parts of friendship. And I'm with Maya that mutual respect, kindness and being able to disagree sometimes are all key too. There are so many beautiful elements that make up a great friendship!I feel incredibly grateful to have such amazing friends who all show me different types of friendship every day. Even though we may have slightly varied philosophies, the special bonds we share are invaluable. True friendship is a priceless gift!篇5My Friends' and My Views on FriendshipFriendship is one of the most important things in life. Having good friends makes me feel happy, supported, and like I belong. I've learned a lot about what it means to be a true friend from my own experiences and by listening to what my friends think too.My best friend Sarah says that the most important part of friendship is being there for each other no matter what. She toldme that true friends will always have your back and stick up for you, even when others are being mean or unfair. Like the time when a group of kids was making fun of my new haircut on the playground, Sarah came right over and told them to stop and leave me alone. She said hurtful words can't get to me if I have a real friend by my side. I think Sarah is right that real friends protect and defend each other.Another one of my closest friends is Jamie. He believes that for a friendship to be strong, you have to be able to trust your friend fully. Jamie says you should be able to share your deepest secrets or feelings with a true friend without worrying they will spill the beans or make fun of you. A few months ago, I accidentally ripped a big hole in the knee of my favorite jeans. I was really upset about it because my mom had just bought them for me. I almost cried when I showed Jamie, but he promised to keep it a secret and never tell anyone. A good friend is someone you can confide in.My buddy Michael thinks the best friends are the ones who are always ready and willing to lend a helping hand. He says it's easy to be friends with someone when things are going well, but true friendship is proven when times get tough. Michael broke his arm last year and had to have surgery. I went over to hishouse almost every day for weeks to help him out with little things like getting dressed, tying his shoes, and carrying his backpack to school. Michael says that's what real friendship looks like – being there in a pinch.Then there's my pal Lucas who says the key ingredient to any great friendship is having fun and being able to be totally silly together. He thinks it's important to find someone who shares your sense of humor and doesn't take themselves too seriously all the time. We're always cracking jokes and doing impressions of our teachers or pretending to be different cartoon characters. Laughing until my stomach hurts is one of my favorite parts of hanging out with Lucas. Friends should make you smile!As for me, I believe the most vital part of friendship is being able to forgive each other's mistakes and flaws. My theory is that nobody is perfect, so even your closest friends are bound to mess up sometimes and hurt your feelings, even if they don't mean to. The true test of a friendship is being willing to apologize sincerely and give another chance. Like the time I got really mad at Sarah for telling my secret about me still taking naps sometimes. I gave her the silent treatment for days until she said she was truly sorry. Maybe it was an accident or maybe not,but I decided to forgive her. I don't think any friendship can survive without forgiveness from both sides.When I put everybody's ideas about the meaning of friendship together, I see that it has to be built on trust, loyalty, support, fun...and most of all, the ability to forgive. While each of my friends emphasized a different main component, they all agreed that friendship means accepting each other's imperfections and always sticking by one another through thick and thin. A true friend is a rare gem who is worth holding on to at all costs!So those are my friends' perspectives on the virtues of friendship, along with my own humble opinion on the matter. Judging by the awesome friends I'm lucky to have surrounding me, I'd say we're all shining examples of what real friendship should look like. And I hope our bond remains strong and gets us through many more adventures and experiences in the years ahead!篇6My Friends and Our Views on FriendshipHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I wanted to share with you what my friends and I think aboutfriendship. It's such an important part of life, especially when you're a kid!First, let me tell you about my best friend Alex. He's been my neighbor and closest pal since we were little babies. Alex thinks the most important part of being a good friend is being loyal no matter what. He says a true friend always has your back and never talks behind your back or ditches you for someone else. I agree with him. You need to be able to count on your bestie!My friend Emily thinks the best friends are the ones who really listen to you and try to understand how you're feeling. She says it's so great to have someone who will lend an ear when you're upset or excited about something. Emily is really caring and gives the best advice. I'm lucky to have her as a friend.Then there's my buddy Michael. He believes that the glue holding friends together is being able to laugh together and not take things too seriously. Michael is the biggest jokester and is always cracking us up. Even when we're sad or mad, he finds a way to make us giggle about it. Laughter really is the best medicine sometimes!As for me, I think the key to friendship is being able to forgive each other when you make mistakes. Nobody's perfect, so you're bound to mess up sometimes and maybe hurt yourfriend's feelings without meaning to. If you can say sorry and they can accept your apology, that's so important. Holding grudges just pushes people apart. I've had to forgive my friends before and they've forgiven me too. It's not always easy, but it's worth it to save the friendship.Another thing aboutfriendship is that it takes work and effort from everyone involved. You can't just expect your friends to always be there for you if you never make time for them or put energy into the relationship. My friends and I all try our hardest to check in with each other, make plans to hang out, send silly texts to make each other smile, and just generally be there day to day.One of the big lessons I've learned is that friends can grow apart sometimes, and that's okay. My oldest friend Sophia moved away last year, and as hard as it was, we've realized our friendship might always be a little different now. That doesn't mean we stopped caring about each other! We still keep in touch when we can. But our dynamic as best buds changed with the distance. Friendship means adjusting to life's changes together as best you can.At the end of the day, my friends and I are so grateful to have each other. We all bring something a little different to thegroup and that's what makes it special. We may disagree on some of the finer points of friendship, but we know the most important thing is being there for your friends through thick and thin, good times and bad, laughter and tears. A life without friends would be so lonely and boring!I feel very lucky that at my age, I've already learned so much about the value of true friendship. Having these awesome buddies beside me as I grow up makes life so much more fun and meaningful. We all hope to be lifelong friends who can depend on each other forever. I'm sure our views on friendship will keep evolving as we get older. But for now, we're just kids cherishing our friends every single day.。

我同学对友谊的看法英语作文大学

我同学对友谊的看法英语作文大学

我同学对友谊的看法英语作文大学全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Best Friend's Thoughts on FriendshipHi everyone! My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. I just started 3rd grade this year. Today I want to tell you all about what my best friend Johnny thinks about friendship. Johnny is 9 years old and he's really smart. He's in 4th grade and gets really good grades. But more importantly, he's an awesome friend and has some wise thoughts about what makes a true friendship.Johnny says the most important thing in a friendship is being able to trust your friend completely. He says a real friend is someone you can tell all your deepest secrets to without fear that they will go blab it to others. A true friend will keep your secrets safe forever and never betray your trust. Johnny told me once that friends need to be loyal to each other above anything else.He thinks friends should always stick up for each other too, especially if someone is picking on one of you. Good friends protect each other's backs. Johnny remembers one time last yearwhen these mean older kids were making fun of me on the playground at recess. Johnny came right over and told them to cut it out, standing up for me fearlessly even though they were bigger than us. That's what real pals do – defend their friends from bullies.According to Johnny, another key part of friendship is being there for each other through good times and bad. He says your friends should always be the first ones you turn to whenever you need help or support. Like when my dog Buster ran away last summer, Johnny was the very first person I called crying because I was so upset. He came right over and we spent hours going door-to-door around the neighborhood, putting up "LOST DOG" signs everywhere until we finally found Buster. Johnny was so caring through that whole stressful situation, making me feel better when I was sad about losing my pup. He's the type of friend everyone should have.But it's not just about being there for each other during tough times. Johnny thinks friendship should be all about having crazy fun and silly adventures together too! He says friends need to be able to joke around, be totally goofy, and just laugh like maniacs without worrying about what others think. Some of Johnny's and my favorite times have been when we've stayed uplate at sleepovers pulling all-night fart joke-a-thons, or when we used to chase after the ice cream truck last summer riding our bikes like maniacs and getting ice cream sundae headaches. Johnny says true friends let each other act completely ridiculous and just get away from the stresses of life for a little while.Another thing he values in our close friendship is our ability to be 100% honest with each other without fear of judgment. Johnny told me he feels like he can tell me anything on his mind and I'll never make him feel stupid for it. He knows I'll listen to his thoughts and give sincere advice if he needs it. And I can be the same open book with him, never having to put on an act or try too hard to impress. With your best buds, you can just be yourself.That reminds me of one really funny time when Johnny ripped an absolutely massive fart during math class last year. He looked around in total panic, trying to figure out who did it before realizing it was him. When he finally confessed it was his big stinky fart to me later, I just cracked up rather than making him feel ashamed. Johnny said he was so relieved I didn't tease him about it because that's what friends are for – accepting each other's bodily functions and all!Speaking of bodily functions, another part of Johnny's friend philosophy is that you've gotta let your besties borrow your stuff no questions asked. He says sharing is a crucial friendship rule, whether it's sharing snacks, clothes, video games, or even something as simple as a bathroom! Like this one time, Johnny real;y had to poop super bad after school but his mom wasn't home to let him in the house. I welcomed him into my home to use our bathroom like it was nothing. To Johnny, that's what a pal is - someone who's always got your back, even for bodily emergencies!But it's not just about the gross stuff with us. Johnny thinks best friends should also share their deepest hopes, dreams and feelings with each other too. He says it's important to have someone to confide in about personal things, someone who will never judge you. Like how I've talked to Johnny before about my dream of becoming a professional race car driver someday. Even though it's a silly dream for a little kid, Johnny never laughed at me or put it down. Instead he encouraged me to go for it and said he could see me being a racecar stud when I grow up! Having friends who believe in you like that is so vital.Another part of Johnny's friendship views is that you have to work hard to maintain your closest bonds over time. He saysplain and simple - keeping your friendship strong requires real effort and making time for your bestie routinely. That's why even though we're just kids, Johnny and I have made a pinky swear promise to have a weekly "friend night" every Thursday where we get together and do something fun. Sometimes it's just cheap, silly stuff like going to the park and squishing mud between our toes (don't tell our moms)! Other times we go to a trampoline park or roller skating rink. The activity doesn't really matter - it's just about setting aside that quality bonding time together.Most importantly to Johnny though, a friendship has to be a two-way street of giving as much as you receive. He says you can't be a good friend if you're selfish and only taking from someone else all the time. There has to be a balance where you put in effort to make your pal happy just as much as they make you happy. Like when it was my birthday last month, Johnny hand-made me this awesome Lego rocket ship even though he didn't get me a fancy store-bought gift. It seriously meant more to me than anything else because I knew how hard he worked on it to make me smile. That's the kind of giving spirit Johnny thinks is essential for any true friendship to thrive - caring more about your friend's happiness than your own sometimes.Well, those are some of Johnny's main values when it comes to being a good friend. As you can see, he has put a ton of thought into what makes a real, quality friendship at his young age. I feel so lucky to have a best buddy like Johnny who holds such high standards for how friends should treat each other. With awesome morals on trust, loyalty, honesty, caring and commitment like that, Johnny is sure to maintain strong bonds with his closest pals for many many years ahead.Me? I'll just keep on doing my best to be as great a friend to Johnny as he is to me. No matter where life takes us, I know our rock-solid friendship will stick with us forever. Thanks for listening, guys! Now if you'll excuse me, I've gotta take off - Johnny's mom just texted me saying he pulled another hilarious "Blame It On the Dog" fart over there, so I better get my butt over to his place quick before she suffocates!篇2My Friend TommyI have a best friend named Tommy and he is the coolest! We've been buddies since kindergarten. Tommy is really fun and we do all kinds of cool stuff together. I'm going to tell you all about our friendship.Tommy and I met on the very first day of kindergarten. It was scary being at a new school with all these other kids I didn't know. But then this boy with spiky brown hair and a Spiderman backpack came and sat next to me on the floor during circle time. His name was Tommy and he loved Spiderman too! We started talking about our favorite superheroes and we've been inseparable ever since.Over the years, Tommy and I have had so many adventures. We used to have epic battles in my backyard where we pretended to be knights and wizards. We built forts out of branches and cardboard boxes. One time we even dug a huge hole because we thought we could dig our way to China! My mom wasn't too happy about that one.When we got a little older, around 3rd grade, we joined the same baseball team. Tommy was an amazing batter and I was really good at catching. We made a great team! Sometimes though, we would get mad at each other during games if one of us missed a ball or struck out. But we always made up after because we knew our friendship was more important than arguing over a game.In middle school, things started to change a bit. We weren't into the same games and toys as we used to be. Instead ofplaying pretend, we started playing a lot of video games together. We spent hours battling zombies and exploring new worlds. Tommy and I would have massive sleepovers and stay up all night gaming with our friends.We also started to get interested in girls around that time. Whenever a cute girl walked by, we would nudge each other and make jokes. Neither of us had the courage to actually talk to girls yet though. That's okay, we knew we had lots of time for that kind of stuff later. Our bromance was still going strong!High school brought even more changes, as you can imagine. We joined different clubs and had different interests. I was really into art and music, while Tommy was all about sports. Sometimes it felt like we were growing apart. We didn't spend as much time together as before.But no matter what, our friendship remained solid. When I was stressed about college applications, Tommy was there to calm me down and give me pep talks. When his parents got divorced, I was there to listen to him vent and provide a shoulder to lean on. We supported each other through all the teenage drama and turbulence.Now here we are, roommates and best buds at college! It's crazy to think we've been friends for so long. Even after all theseyears, we still have an amazing time together. We pull crazy pranks on our friends down the hall. We go on adventures exploring the campus and town. And of course, we still game together whenever we can.Some things never change though. We still get competitive and bicker during games, just like when we were kids playing baseball. We still make dumb jokes about girls we think are cute. And we still give each other crap for all the stupid stuff we did when we were younger. Tommy loves bringing up the time I dressed up as Batman for Halloween in 5th grade and fell into the bushes because my costume was too big. I'll never live that one down!What I love most about Tommy is that I can truly be myself around him. We've seen every version of each other - the weird kindergartener, the awkward middle schooler, the stressed high school kid. We know everything about each other, flaws and all. And we accept and love one another unconditionally.A best friend like that is so rare and precious. Too often, childhood friendships get tossed aside as people grow up and move apart. But Tommy and I made a promise to stick together no matter what. He's my brother from another mother, my day one, my ride or die friend for life.I'm so grateful to have someone like Tommy in my life.We've been through so much together already, and I know we have many more adventures and memories ahead of us. Maybe we'll be roommates again after college. Maybe we'll be each other's best men at our weddings someday. Maybe we'll be those two weird old dudes at the nursing home, cracking jokes and causing trouble!Wherever life takes us, I know Tommy will be by my side. Our friendship has tackled every obstacle so far. Distance, changing interests, new relationships - nothing can break the incredible bond we share after over 15 years. They say your college years are when you make friends for life. Well, Tommy has been my friend for life since I was 5 years old! I don't know what I would do without him.If you're lucky enough to find a friend like Tommy, never let them go. Nurture that friendship and prioritize it, even when life gets crazy. Because in the end, your friends are what really matter, not money or status. They are the family you choose and the people who truly know you best. I'd be lost without my best friend. Thanks for always having my back Tommy - here's to a million more years of adventures and fun!篇3My Classmate's Views on FriendshipMy best friend Taylor has some really cool ideas about what makes a good friend. She says friends are the most important thing ever! Even more important than video games or chocolate cake. I think she might be right about that.Taylor has been my best friend since we were tiny kids in kindergarten. We've stuck together through thick and thin - like that time in 2nd grade when Billy Rogers pulled her pigtails during recess and I punched him in the belly. Taylor laughed so hard and gave me a big hug. We've had sleepovers pretty much every weekend since we were 6 years old, playingWithTrusted Games and sharing our deepest, darkest secrets.One of the biggest secrets I told Taylor was about how I used to be super jealous of her for having such an awesome bike with flames on it. But she just smiled and said "Don't worry, we can share!" Taylor is awesome like that. She's always lending me her stuff and letting me have turns on things. Like when we play video games, she lets me be Player 1 at least half the time. She's so fair and generous, which is a really great friend quality.Another big thing that makes Taylor such a good friend is how she's a super loyal friend. Like last year, when Samantha Jones started spreading rumors that Taylor had cooties, Taylorcould have gotten a new group of friends who didn't think she was "cootie kids." But she stayed my friend instead because she's loyal and doesn't ditch her friends over dumb rumors.That's one thing Taylor always says about friendship: "A good friend never spreads rumors or talks behind your back. They have your back and shut down any gossip." I think she's really wise about that stuff for being 10 years old. Loyalty and honesty are two of the most important friendship qualities for Taylor.Another idea Taylor has is that you should never pick on your friends or call them hurtful names, not even jokingly. She says friends should build each other up, not put each other down. One time, I jokingly told Taylor she threw like a girl (which she does, because she is a girl!) and she got really mad. She said friends don't joke about putting their friends down like that. It's mean and hurtful, even if you think you're just kidding around. I felt really bad and apologized. She was right - good friends don't tear each other down.Speaking of building friends up, Taylor is a super encouraging, supportive friend! Like when I joined the baseball team, Taylor came to every single one of my games and cheered me on. She gave me a big cup of hot chocolate afterwards andtold me I was the best player out there. I know I probably wasn't actually the best, but it felt amazing to have my friend's unconditional support and positive encouragement like that.Kindness and compassion are other friendship musts, according to Taylor. If your friend is having a hard day, you should absolutely listen to them and try to make them feel better. You shouldn't judge them or tell them to "get over it." Taylor is so gentle and caring anytime I'm upset about something. Like when I failed my math test, she just gave me a big hug and said "It's okay, we all have rough days. I still think you're really smart." Having a friend who is kind and compassionate like that makes me feel so much better during tough times.In addition to all those awesome qualities, Taylor is also really big on having fun together and goofing off! She's never too cool to do silly dances with me or engage in totally random hilarious conversations. Friendship needs to have a sense of humor and not take itself too seriously all the time, Taylor says. She's always down for a laughing fit, making weird noises together, or coming up with crazy imaginary games and adventures. When you're as close as we are, you can't be too self-conscious or worry about looking uncool together. Bestfriends are supposed to be silly shoe few with each other and just have fun!That's sort of the core of Taylor's whole friendship philosophy, actually - your best friend should be your favorite person in the world to spend time with and have fun with. Like she always tells me, "Even if we didn't have anything to do together, I'd still want to just hang out with you because you're my number one, forever and always." That's what makes our relationship so special. We've been besties since we were little kids, and I'm certain Taylor will be the closest person to me for the rest of my life. We just click and vibe so well together. Our friendship is easygoing, positive, and fills me with joy every single day.In Taylor's words, "A best friend is someone you choose to be family with." I couldn't have said it better myself! Taylor means more to me than a regular friend - she's like a sister I got to pick for myself. We love each other like family and have each other's backs no matter what. Our connection is deep and sacred, all because we appreciate and nurture our amazing friendship bond.So as you can see, my friend Taylor has a lot of wise and insightful thoughts about what makes a great friendship. Loyalty,honesty, kindness, compassion, support, silliness, joy - all those ingredients go into the recipe for Taylor's idea of ideal friendship. Her philosophy has really rubbed off on me over the years. Whenever I feel unsure about how to be a good friend, I just think about how Taylor defines great friendship: with unconditional love, acceptance, and making your friend feel like the most important person in the world.Having Taylor's shining example of perfect friendship has made me a way better friend myself. I always try my best to be loyal, trustworthy, kind, and fun, just like her. I want to be the kind of friend who makes her feel as loved and valued as she's always made me feel. Our amazing bond and her beautiful heart have taught me more about authentic friendship than anything else in this world. I'm just so lucky and grateful to have Taylor, my soumate and better half, as mybestie for life!。

对友谊的看法英语作文

对友谊的看法英语作文

对友谊的看法英语作文My View on Friendship。

Friendship is a special bond between two or more individuals who share a mutual affection and trust. It is a relationship that is built on love, respect, and understanding. In my view, friendship is one of the most valuable things in life, and it is something that should be cherished and nurtured.Friendship is important for many reasons. Firstly, friends provide emotional support during difficult times. They are there to listen, offer advice, and provide a shoulder to cry on. Having friends who care about you can make all the difference when you're going through a tough time.Secondly, friends provide a sense of belonging and acceptance. They are people who share your interests, values, and beliefs. They accept you for who you are, flawsand all, and they help you to feel like you belong somewhere.Thirdly, friends provide opportunities for personal growth and development. They challenge you to be a better person, to try new things, and to step out of your comfort zone. They inspire you to be the best version of yourself.In order to build and maintain strong friendships,there are certain qualities that are important to cultivate. These include honesty, loyalty, empathy, and a willingnessto forgive. It is also important to be a good listener, to be supportive, and to show appreciation for your friends.However, friendships are not always easy. There are times when conflicts arise, and it can be difficult to navigate these situations. It is important to communicate openly and honestly with your friends, to listen to their perspective, and to work together to find a solution that works for everyone.In conclusion, friendship is a valuable and importantpart of life. It provides emotional support, a sense of belonging, and opportunities for personal growth. Cultivating strong friendships requires honesty, loyalty, empathy, and a willingness to forgive. It is important to cherish and nurture these relationships, and to work through conflicts in a constructive and positive way.。

英语作文MyViewonFriendship

英语作文MyViewonFriendship

英语作文MyViewonFriendshipMy View on FriendshipPeople's views on friendship vary from person to person.Some people think that friendship must be helpful for themselves in the utilization value.They hold this opinion because this kind of friend plays an important role in making more money and getting higher position in our society today.However, others argue that friendship is not necessary only for purpose.As to me,I am in favor of the second idea.The following are the reasons for my personal inclination.First,while it is true that friendship is one of the most important emotion in everyone's life,it doesn't mean that friendship is not only being used.Besides,friendship means faithful and reliable admittedly, understanding each other. but this is not to say that it must have practical significance.In a word, our lives would be so bad and in complete without friendship.As the saying goes,"Depend on parents at home, depend on friends outside."We should cherish friendship.Just as a song sings,"A friend is hard to find, more friends and better development.Don't forget old friends when you meet new friends." No matter how far or busy, please keep the friendship,in any ways,maybe a call or an email.。

做一个询问同学对友谊的看法的报告用英文写作文

做一个询问同学对友谊的看法的报告用英文写作文

对友谊的看法英语作文篇1When it comes to friendship, I also have many good friends, in different times, are they with me. In the process of management of friendship, let me understand a lot of:First of all, a hedge between keeps friendship green, between friends is more tolerance, understanding, support, is greeting, is a blessing. Friendship, really need to sincerely pay. True friendship is a kind of emotion does not contain the purpose of communication with no purpose. Friendship is the most eager to equality and freedom of all the emotions.Second, the friendship will stand the test. When you are the most glorious of friends, may not be true friends. When you the most down and out, always accompany in the side, you have to cherish. On one occasion, I out of chicken pox, also have a good friend * wore masks meals for me every day, I was really touched. At that time, he really gave me a lot of confidence, accompany me through the dark period.This is my view of friendship.对友谊的.看法英语作文篇2As the saying goes, “A true friend is the best possession.” And I do have such friends.In the dubbing contest last semester, our group faced a big problem. The computer couldn’t play our video, but one of my friends had the film we needed. So she went back home at once to bring it here. As a result, we got second prize.I think a friend is someone who cares more for you than for himself. A friend is someone who gives you a hand when you’re feeling down. So take good care of your friendships and cherish your best possession.对友谊的看法英语作文篇3Friendship is not reliable? "this sentence I have asked myself many times in his mind. But now I know that the friendship is still reliable. Open your heart to accept other people, and their many contacts you will feel the world is so wonderful, so real friendship. Friends will lend a helping hand when you're hard, happy with you when you are happy, when you are suffering the pain with you. Friends, although I don't know about you, but I can tell you, friendship is not false, there is at least true in your side, just haven't found. In fact, I also good friend, because she is not real, too fake, all all I remember. She said to me know that I can't believe, then other friends to accompany me through the unforgettable moments, but me and other real, Ibelieve that friendship is reliable. These words maybe you won't listen! Strange friends, without a friend you are very sad, is doomed to fail, so open your heart to accept other people, side will appear sidekick. [cc! You let me do you also have a good friend! You angry you can hit me, OK as long as he doesn't beat me black eye]Many people think the friendship is not reliable, the reason is what? Personally think is they didn't open your heart to accept others. If you sincerely treat others, others will be the same with sincere heart to treat you. A lot of things to prove this view. If you don't put others when friends, just think about how others might put you when friends? The life needs friendship, need pure friendship between classmates. For example; The metamorphism of a glass of milk, no one want to go to drink. Friendship at the same time also is such, who want a metamorphic friendship? A not true, never take each other when the idiot people playing in the palm of your hand, certainly no people like friends. I hate people like that, don't take people's friendship when one thing, so I am not such, friendship is very important to me. Hate you cheat a friend will not only make friends, and at the same time also lost the trust of others, this will let oneself pain... . Really makes me happy is you have so many friends, so they make me feel the friendship is reliable. They made me feel is not a failure, not a poor man. Acceptance is not difficult, open your heart to accept their yourself not only has a group of mentors, and have a pure friendship. Bored think of friends and you together of the pictures, think about them and what you say, think they give you write little notes, sometimes in retrospect, that feeling is great. And bored stay with a friend of the atmosphere is so comfortable, together, together crazy, leisurely stroll together in didn't see the end of the street, walk just feel have a good time to fast, we walked so fast, just go to the end... . Computer suddenly jump out a window, don't know who any writer with earnest words a few words of praise into my ear, "a friend is a shoulder, can let you rely on a friend is crying waves. You can let your enthusiasm, a friend is a well, can let you relieved pain. A friend is a hand, can you pull out from despair" with lang praise, I and friends together to play the memory of... .对友谊的看法英语作文篇4A dictionary contains a definition of friendship somewhere in the F’s between the words “fear” and “Friday.” An encyclopedia supplies interesting facts on friendship. But all the definitions and facts do not convey what friendship is really all about. It cannot be understood through words or exaggerations. The only way to understand friendship is through experience. It is an experience that involves all the senses.Friendship can be seen. It is seen in an old couple sitting in the parkholding hands. It is the way they touch, a touch as light as a leaf floating in the autumn air, a touch so strong that years of living could not pull them apart. Friendship is seen in a child freely sharing the last cookie. It is the small arm over the shoulder of another as they walk on the playground. Seeing friendship is not casual. It is watching for subtlety, but friendship is there for eyes that can see.Friendship can be heard. It is heard in the words of two friends who squeezed in lunch together on an extremely busy day. It is the way they talk to each other, not the words. Their tone is unique. Friendship can be heard by those willing to listen.Friendship is felt in a touch. It is a pat on the back from a teammate, a high five between classes, the slimy, wet kiss from the family dog. It’s a touch that reassures that someone is there, someone who cares. The touch communicates more than words or gestures. It is instantly understood and speaks volumes beyond the point of contact, to the heart.Friendship has a taste. It tastes like homemade bread, the ingredients all measured and planned, then carefully mixed and kneaded, then the quiet waiting as the dough rises. Hot from the oven, the bread tastes more than the sum of its ingredients. There is something else there, perhaps the thoughts of the baker as her hands knead the dough, or her patience as she waits for the dough to rise. Unseen and unmeasured, this is the ingredient that makes the difference. Warm, fresh from the oven with a little butter, the difference you taste is friendship.Friendship has a smell. It smells like the slightly burnt cookies your brother made especially for you. It smells like your home when stepping into it after being away for a long time. It smells like a sandbox or a sweaty gym. Friendship has a variety of smells. Taken for granted at the moment, they define the memory of friendship.Finally, more than the other senses, friendship is an experience of the heart. It is the language of the heart—a language without words, vowels, or consonants; a language that, whether seen, felt, heard, or tasted, is understood by the heart. Like air fills the lungs, friendship fills the heart, allowing us to experience the best life has to offer: a friend.。

一篇你同学对友谊的观点报道四级英语作文

一篇你同学对友谊的观点报道四级英语作文

一篇你同学对友谊的观点报道四级英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Classmate's View on FriendshipHi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about what my friend Timmy thinks about friendship. Timmy is one of the smartest kids in our class and he has some really interesting ideas about being a good friend.First of all, Timmy says that the most important part of friendship is being able to trust your friends. He thinks you have to be honest with your friends and never lie or keep secrets from them. If your friends can't trust you, then you can't really be true friends according to Timmy. He says real friendship is built on being truthful with each other no matter what.Another big thing Timmy believes in is sticking up for your friends when others are mean to them. He told me that if someone is bullying your friend or saying bad things about them, then you have to defend your friend. Even if it's someone bigger or tougher than you, Timmy says you can't just let people bemean to your friends. You have to have their back. That's what loyal friends do.Timmy also thinks it's really important to be there for your friends when they need help or are going through a hard time. If your friend's parents get divorced or a grandparent dies or anything sad like that happens, Timmy says you have to do whatever you can to make them feel better. You should spend time with them, listen to them talk about how they're feeling, give them hugs, and just be a good supportive friend. Don't abandon them when times get tough!One more key part of friendship according to Timmy is doing kind little things for your friends just because. He says you should go out of your way sometimes to do nice surprises for your friends that show you're thinking about them. It could be making them a card, baking them cookies, or even just sharing your snacks with them at lunch. Timmy believes these small gestures mean a lot in a friendship.However, Timmy says it's not just about what your friends do for you, but what you do for your friends too. He says a friendship has to be an equal two-way street where you both put in the same effort. If only one person is being a good friend while the other person doesn't do anything, then that's not a realfriendship at all. Both people have to work hard at being great friends.Overall, I think Timmy has a very wise perspective on the meaning of true friendship for a kid our age. The main points he makes are:Being completely honest and keeping no secrets so you can trust each otherDefending and sticking up for your friends against bullies or meaniesSupporting your friends through difficult times in their lifeDoing small kind gestures and favors for your friends unexpectedlyMaking sure the friendship involvement and effort is an equal two-way streetI agree with Timmy that all of those things are what make someone a really good, loyal, supportive friend. It's not just about having fun and joking around together. There's a lot more to it than that! Real friendship is deep and takes hard work from both people.Even though we're just kids, I believe we should all try our best to live up to Timmy's ideas about being a true friend. Because if we can be those kinds of friends now, imagine how strong and lasting our friendships will be when we're all grown up! Thanks for listening everyone, and let's all work on being the best friends we can be!篇2My Best Friend Lizzie and What She Thinks About FriendshipHi! My name is Emma and I'm in the 4th grade. Today I want to tell you all about my very best friend Lizzie and what she thinks about having good friends. Lizzie has some really great ideas about friendship that I think everybody should know about.Lizzie and me have been best buddies since kindergarten. We live right down the street from each other and have been in the same class every year. Lizzie is really smart and gets good grades, but she isn't a brain-iac or anything. She's really fun to play with at recess and makes me laugh a lot with her silly jokes.The other day at lunch, Lizzie and me were talking about what makes a truly great friend. Lizzie took a big bite of her peanut butter and jelly sandwich and then started telling me herthoughts. She said the number one most important thing about being friends is being able to trust each other completely.Lizzie said that means you have to be totally honest with your friend, never telling lies or keeping secrets from them. You also have to know that your friend won't ever lie to you and will always tell you the truth, even if it's something you don't want to hear. Lying destroys trust and can ruin a friendship forever.Another big part of trust, according to Lizzie, is that you have to be able to count on your friend no matter what. Your friend needs to stick by you through good times and bad. They shouldn't ever abandon you or ditch you for someone else when times get tough. A true friend is loyal and has your back always.I think Lizzie is super right about how important trust is for being great friends. I know I can always trust her with anything, which is why she's my bestie.The next thing Lizzie told me about friendship is that you have to treat each other with respect. She said that means you listen to each other and don't interrupt or talk over one another. You let your friend share their opinion and feelings without judging them or putting them down. Respect also means being considerate of each other's needs and boundaries.Lizzie gave me an example of how she shows me respect as a friend. A few weeks ago, I was having a really bad day because I bombed a spelling test and was feeling dumb and sad. Lizzie could tell I was upset, so instead of trying to cheer me up with jokes, she just sat with me quietly and let me sulk if I needed to. She respected that I felt crummy and gave me the space to work through those feelings on my own. Once I was ready to talk, she listened without interrupting or judging me. That's a true friend!According to Lizzie, another key part of friendship is being there for each other and helping one another out however you can. She said friends should go out of their way to support each other, give advice when asked, and lend a hand with problems big or small. If your friend is struggling with a tough homework assignment, you offer to study together. If they're having an issue with bullies at school, you stand up for them. Real friends have each other's backs.Lizzie tries to always be supportive of me in any way she can. Like last month when I made the soccer team but didn't have any proper cleats to wear. My parents couldn't really afford a new pair, so Lizzie scraped together her allowance money and surprised me with some slightly used but awesome cleats she found at the sports resale shop! She wanted to make sure I wasset up for success. That's what I call a great friend going the extra mile.Lizzie says that for a friendship to really go the distance, you also have to make an effort to have fun together and nurture the bond you share. You can't take your friendship for granted or let it become stale and boring. Lizzie and me make sure we never run out of things to laugh about and look forward to by constantly finding new activities to try together.Some of our favorite friend rituals are going to the roller skating rink every Friday night, having annual Harry Potter movie marathons on our birthdays, and taking silly picctures in the photo booths at the mall. We also both love to read, so we trade back and forth checking out library books for each other. Making fun memories helps keep a friendship fresh and exciting!The last thing Lizzie thinks is mega important for friends is that you need to be accepting of each other's differences and flaws. You can't expect your friend to be perfect because nobody is. Lizzie said what matters is that you embrace each other for who you truly are, quirks and all.For example, Lizzie knows I have a really bad habit of cracking my knuckles nonstop which drives some people crazy. But she doesn't nag me about it or get annoyed. She justchuckles and accepts that little quirk as part of what makes me me. And I accept Lizzie's flaws too, like her messy bedroom that's impossible to walk through! We don't judge each other for that kind of stuff.Well, those are Lizzie's main ideas about what makes an amazing friendship. I think she is super wise for her age and definitely understands the keys to being a great friend. Treating your friends with trust, respect, support, fun, and acceptance is the way to nurture life-long bonds. I feel lucky to have such an awesome best friend in Lizzie who puts all those friendship philosophies into action. Our families always joke that we'll be ooId ladies still hanging out at the nursing home one day! I sure hope so.篇3My Best Friend Zoe and What Friendship Means to HerHi, my name is Emma and I'm in 4th grade. Today I want to tell you about my very best friend Zoe and what being a good friend means to her. Zoe is really smart and always gets good grades. She's also really good at sports, especially soccer. But most of all, Zoe is a great friend.Last week, our teacher Mrs. Roberts asked us to write down what friendship means to us. I wrote about how a good friend is someone you can trust, someone who is nice to you, and someone you can have fun with. Zoe's ideas about friendship were really interesting though, so I'm going to share what she wrote.First of all, Zoe said that a true friend is someone who accepts you for who you are, flaws and all. She wrote that real friends don't judge you or make fun of you for being different. They like you just the way you are, even if you're a little weird sometimes! I thought that was a really nice point. Like, Zoe is way better at math than me but she never makes me feel dumb about it. She's patient and tries to help me understand it better.Another really important thing about friendship to Zoe is being loyal. She said a bestie always has your back and stands up for you, even if other people are saying mean things about you.A loyal friend defends you and believes in you no matter what. I can see why this means so much to Zoe because last year, some girls were making fun of her for being a tomboy and not wearing dresses or makeup like them. I stood up for Zoe and told those mean girls to stop picking on her. Real friends have to be loyal to each other.The next thing Zoe wrote is that good friends are honest with each other. They don't lie because they trust each other enough to tell the truth. Like if your friend has spinach stuck in their teeth, you should tell them nicely so they don't embarrass themselves. Or if you think the outfit they picked isn't that cute, you can be honest about it without being rude or hurtful. I agree that it's important for besties to be able to be real with each other.Zoe also said that friendship is a two-way street. You can't expect your friend to be there for you 100% of the time if you never put in any effort. A friend shouldn't just take, take, take without giving anything back. If Zoe does me a favor like helping me with my homework, she knows I'll do a nice thing for her in return, like sharing my snacks at lunch. It has to be an even give-and-take for it to be a healthy friendship.Another point Zoe made is that great friends make an effort to cheer each other up when one person is feeling sad or upset. If one friend is having a bad day, the other tries to make them laugh or do something fun together to get their mind off their troubles. I know that whenever I'm feeling down, Zoe can always put a smile back on my face by telling a funny joke or suggesting we go to the park to play on the swings. A good friend issomeone who is there for you emotionally and tries to brighten your day.Finally, Zoe thinks friends need to share common interests and enjoy each other's company, but they don't have to be 100% alike. She wrote that it's boring if your friends are exactly the same as you - what's the point of having a friend if they're just a carbon copy of yourself?! Real pals can have different personalities and different hobbies, but they are still able to relate to each other on important things like humor, values, and just generally clicking together well. Even though we have some different interests, me and Zoe just get each other, you know?Those were the main points Zoe had about what makes a good, solid friendship. I thought her ideas made a lot of sense. After reading them, it's clear to me why we've been such great besties for so many years now. We accept each other's flaws, have each other's backs, are honest with one another, put equal work into the friendship, cheer each other up, share interests but with some diversity too, and just generally relate to and "get" one another. With all those friendship ingredients in place, how could me and Zoe not have such a strong bond?So yeah, those were Zoe's thoughts on what true friendship is all about. I have to give her props (that means good job!)because her ideas were really insightful, especially for a 4th grader. I'm really lucky to have such a wise, loyal friend who appreciates what it truly means to be a bestie. Thanks for reading my essay, and I hope you feel inspired to be an amazing friend like Zoe!篇4My Best Friend Sarah and What She Thinks About FriendshipHi everyone! My name is Emily and I'm going to tell you all about my best friend Sarah and what she believes about friendship. Sarah is super smart and always has interesting things to say, so I thought I'd share her ideas with you.Sarah says that true friendship is one of the most important things in life. She thinks friends are kind of like a second family that you get to choose for yourself. Good friends love and care about each other just like a real family does. They look out for one another and want the best for each other.In Sarah's opinion, a friend is someone you can trust completely with your deepest secrets and not have to worry that they will tell anyone else. A real friend would never betray your trust like that. You can open up to them about anything withoutfear of being judged or made fun of. Sarah says it's important to be 100% yourself around your closest friends.Sarah believes that friends should always stick up for each other, especially when someone is being mean or trying to bully you. If someone says something hurtful about your friend, you should defend them. And if your friend is getting picked on, you absolutely have to stand by their side. That's what true loyalty means.According to Sarah, one of the best things about friendship is the fun and laughter you share together. She loves hanging out with her friends, goofing around, and just being silly sometimes. Sarah says laughing until your stomach hurts is one of the greatest feelings in the world, especially when you're with your besties. I agree, it's the best!At the same time though, Sarah thinks friends need to be able to have serious conversations too. When you're feeling sad or upset about something, you should be comfortable opening up to your friends and letting them try to cheer you up and help you feel better. True friends will listen without judgment and do their best to help you get through tough times.Sarah says that great friendships don't just happen overnight though. It takes effort from both people to build andmaintain a close bond. You have to make time for each other, keep checking in, and continue to make the friendship a priority even when life gets busy. Sarah thinks it's so worth it though because having someone you can truly count on means everything.Another key point Sarah makes is that friends need to be honest with each other, even when it's hard. If your friend is doing something you disagree with or that you think is wrong, you should feel comfortable enough to tell them how you feel. It's because you care about them that you want to be real with them. Of course, Sarah says you have to be tactful and say it in a kind way, but still, the truth matters in a friendship.At the end of the day, Sarah believes that the most meaningful friendships are the ones that last through thick and thin, good times and bad. She says real friends are there for each other no matter what. They are a constant source of love, fun, support, and loyalty in your life. That's the kind of wonderful friendship that Sarah hopes to have.I think Sarah is so wise about this topic of friendship, don't you? Even though we're just kids, the way she talks about it seems very grownup and insightful to me. Sarah trulyunderstands how valuable and precious it is to have people in your life who you can call your best friends.I feel so lucky to have Sarah as my BFF. We've been the closest of friends since we were tiny. We've gone through so much together already, and I know she will always be by my side as we keep growing up. I don't know what I'd do without her unconditional love, kindness, and loyalty. Just thinking about all the fun times, deep talks, inside jokes, and special memorieswe've shared over the years makes me smile so big.One of my favorite quotes is by someone named Marlene Dietrich, who said "It's the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter." To me, that perfectly describes the kind of amazing friendship that Sarah and I have. We're always there for each other, anytime of day or night, no matter what. I can count on her for anything and everything. That's true friendship if you ask me!So there you have it, those are Sarah's beautiful thoughts and explanations about the importance of friendship. She helped me understand that the bond you have with your best friends is one of the most precious gifts life can give you. I feel so grateful to Sarah for being such an incredible friend to me, and for teaching me so much about what real friendship means. I'll keepher wise words about cherishing friendship close to my heart forever.I hope you guys enjoyed learning about my wonderful best friend Sarah as much as I enjoyed telling you about her! Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for reading, gotta go now... Sarah's calling and best friends are always there for each other no matter what!篇5My Best Friend Emily and What She Thinks About FriendshipMy best friend is Emily. She sits next to me in class. Emily has pretty brown hair that goes down past her shoulders. She always wears a big smile on her face. Emily is really nice and fun to play with at recess.I asked Emily what she thinks about friendship because I had to write about it for my English class assignment. Emily said she has thought a lot about friendship and what it means to be a good friend. Here is what she told me:Emily thinks that being a true friend means you really care about the other person. You can't just be friends with someone because they have a cool toy or because their mom gives youcandy. Emily said a friend is someone you like to spend time with even if you don't get anything out of it.According to Emily, friends enjoy doing things together just for fun. They don't need rewards or treats. They are just happy being around each other. Emily and I like playing tetherball and going down the big twisty slide even though there are no prizes.Emily told me that fighting or being mean ruins a friendship. She said she tries to never argue or say hurtful things to her friends. If Emily gets mad or frustrated with a friend, she takes some deep breaths and tries to calmly talk it out instead of losing her temper. Fighting leads to tears and hurt feelings which can end a friendship.Another important part of being a good friend is being trustworthy. You have to keep your friend's secrets instead of spreading rumors or gossiping. Emily said she would never tell anyone else if a friend shared something personal and private with her. Being able to trust each other and keep confidences strengthens the bond of friendship.Emily thinks friends should treat each other with kindness and respect, not bossing each other around or being rude. Emily lets her friends have turns when they play games. She doesn't demand to go first or get her way all the time. She also doesn'ttease, bully or call people mean names because she knows how painful and damaging that can be.Emily told me the best friends are loyal and don't ditch each other for someone new or cooler. If a friend gets a new bike or starts hanging out with an popular kid at school, true friends don't get jealous or abandoned. Emily said she would be crushed if her closest friend stopped playing with her just because she made a new friend. Emily thinks people can have multiple good friends without having to choose just one bestie.Sharing and taking turns is another big part of friendship according to Emily. She thinks friends should share their toys, snacks, art supplies and other belongings instead of being selfish. Emily also believes friends should let each other take turns pretty equally, whether it's picking a game, being team captain or another activity. Emily tries hard to share things equally with her friends to be fair.Emily values honesty very much in a friendship. She said you should be able to tell your friend if you don't like something they did instead of just going along with it. Like if a friend was picking their nose or burping without saying excuse me, Emily would nicely let them know that was gross and impolite. She thinksfriends should gently call each other out on bad behavior to help each other improve.Emily thinks a good friend celebrates their friend's accomplishments and successes rather than being jealous or trying to downplay them. If Emily's friend got the highest grade on a spelling test, Emily would be excited and congratulate them instead of being resentful or raining on their parade. Friends should be each other's biggest cheerleaders and supporters.Those are the main points Emily told me about what she values and believes makes a great friendship. I think Emily is a really wise kid when it comes to understanding what true friendship means. I am lucky to have such an awesome best friend who cares so much about being kind, trustworthy and a good friend to me and others.After learning Emily's views, I have an even better appreciation for why our friendship is so special. We both try our hardest to listen to each other, treat one another with respect, and be caring friends. Emily is right that fighting or being mean ruins a friendship. I hope Emily and I can continue being best buds and amazing friends to each other for years to come!。

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[friendship英语作文80]friendship英语作文friendship英语作文篇一:关于friendship的英语作文A life without a friend is a life without a sun. Friendship is one of the most important things in everyone"s life.Friends are who changes your life just by being a part of it, who makes you believe that there really is good in the world, who convinces you that there really is an unlock door just waiting for you to open it.When you’re down, friends lift you up. When you lose your way, friends guide you and cheer you on.So cherish your friend,Do not save your loving speeches, for your friends till they are deadDo not write them on their tombstones, speak them rather now insteadfriendship英语作文篇二:friendship英语作文(中英对照)Friendship is indispensable to people"s life. A man without friends is an angel without wings, whose life will suffer in the longtolerance of loneliness and depression. Friendship is the mother of our psyche, who"ll warm her kid when hurt occurs. We have much to share with our friends in life, perplexity, excitement, bitterness etc. Alas, it"s magnificent to maintain a genuine friendship.友谊对人的生活是不可缺少的。

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My View on Friendship
People's views on friendship vary from person to person.Some people think that friendship must be helpful for themselves in the utilization value.They hold this opinion because this kind of friend plays an important role in making more money and getting higher position in our society today.However, others argue that friendship is not necessary only for purpose.
As to me,I am in favor of the second idea.The following are the reasons for my personal inclination.First,while it is true that friendship is one of the most important emotion in everyone's life,it doesn't mean that friendship is not only being used.Besides,friendship means faithful and reliable admittedly, understanding each other. but this is not to say that it must have practical significance.
In a word, our lives would be so bad and in complete without friendship.As the saying goes,"Depend on parents at home, depend on friends outside."We should cherish friendship.Just as a song sings,"A friend is hard to find, more friends and better development.Don't forget old friends when you meet new friends." No matter how far or busy, please keep the friendship,in any ways,maybe a call or an email.。

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