Write a Friend Month - Rusty The Dragon - Meet Rusty.
December is Write to a Friend Month. And what a great time of year to take a few moments to let the people you love and care about know that you’re thinking of them. In the midst of the hustle and bustle of holiday celebrations, shopping, and end-of-year deadlines, receiving a handwritten note from a friend is sure to be a welcome surprise (and perhaps, even a relief).
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My friend was so scared that we never went back to that beach again. Instead of going to the beach with friends we go to the park so my friend doesn’t get scared from what happened that day. We all have fun going to the park all the time. But my friend still remembers what happened. FOLLOW US. Write4Fun.net was established in 1997, and since then we have successfully completed numerous.
Sometimes, when we want to write to a friend, we can't always find the right words or figure out the perfect thing to say. That doesn't mean you shouldn't write them. Your friends will appreciate receiving a card even if you have to borrow someone else's words. Just make sure that the quote you use is heartfelt and honest. Make sure to choose a quote that matches the nature of your friendship.
Now I can't lose her as a friend but I can't stop thinking about her too. I won't be seeing her for a month, but should I write her my thoughts or just let it be? Personal issues. In April, I(M30) told a good friend (F34) that I like her. She said that she never thought about it and was surprised and flattered. I did not take it any further changed the topic and continued our friendship as.
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Earlier this month, prime minister Boris Johnson said schools would be urged to start welcoming back pupils in greater numbers from June 1, in a phased approach that would see Reception, Year 1.