10 Adjectives to Describe my Friends and Family
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10 Adjectives to Describe my Friends and Family

My friends and family have these characteristics that I value.

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10 Adjectives to Describe my Friends and Family

1. Compassionate


Whenever, I am down or upset the people I have surrounded myself with are always thre for me. They are always willing to listen and always try to help me.

2. Silly


My family and friends certaintly have a way of making me laugh. They are always willing to do or say something funny to make me laugh.

3. Loyalty


It is important for family and friends to always have your back. No matter what happens people in your life will always be there for you.

4. Honest


My friends and family are always honest with me. No matter what is going on I can always count on them to be honest with me.

5. Generous

They are always willing to give whether it be physically or mentally.

6.Reliability


I can always rely on them when I need something. They always try to help me whenever they can.

7. Thoughtful


They are always looking to help me through anything I am going through. They are always there when I need them.

8. Trustworthy


I can always trust them and no they will always be there for me.

9. Genuine


They are always clear about their lessons, values and what is important to them. They often help me figure things out.


10. Loving


The people around me are willing to look ast my flaws and love me for what I am. I am eternally grateful for that.

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