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14 Things I'd Like to Thank My Best Friend For

Thank you.

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1. Thank you for being my person.

2. Thank you for knowing me better than I know myself sometimes.

3. Thank you for always encouraging me and rooting for me in all aspects of life.

4. Thank you for knowing how to have fun.

5. Thank you for being my partner in crime and never letting me make stupid decisions alone.

6. Thank you for understanding when I’m not fine, even though I say I am.

7. Thank you for eating junk food with me even when we are supposed to be “dieting.”

8. Thank you for being the shoulder that I need to cry on and the laughter that I need after.

9. Thank you for being there during my first heartbreak and never saying, “I told you so,” even though you could have one hundred times.

10. Thank you for supporting me and never judging.

11. Thank you for the long talks and always assuring me that our bond could never be broken, even when we are miles away from each other at school.

12. Thank you for always knowing what to say when I'm sad.

13. Thank you for reminding me to be the best version of myself and never doubting me.

14. Thank you for the endless memories and being my best friend.

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