Letter To My BFF
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Letter To My BFF

You are the peanut butter to my jelly, the macaroni to my cheese and the chicken to my nugget

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Letter To My BFF
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Dear best friend,

Thanks for being the greatest best friend that a girl could ask for. You've been there for me through thick and thin and we've had our fair share of fights, but it only makes us closer. I'm thankful that we met our freshmen year of college and have grown closer and closer as we are entering our junior year. It is true what they say, your college friends are the ones who will stick with you for life.

I couldn't imagine my life without you, even other humans come up to us and ask, "Where's your other half?" when one us of is not around. We schedule our whole lives around one another, we literally picked class times so that we would have breaks to get coffee and so we would end around the same to get dinner. Who else would I get coffee with every morning? Even the people who work at Starbucks know us and our orders. We are inseparable, we are best friend goals.

We both love it when people tell us that we are the best best friends. Someone a few days ago even said, "Literally never seen two people more BFF than you two," and of course, we thought it was the nicest compliment we've ever received. We welcomed our third best friend in with open arms and he completes us. We all go on rad adventures together and get lost in South Carolina and I cannot wait to make those memories with you guys this year.

We've even tried to plan our life after college together, like where we're going to live and what not. I want Alaska, though, and you want Pittsburgh, so we're just going to have to figure it out when we get there. Even if we are apart, we already planned that we will go on family vacations together and meet up for the holidays and all that jazz. I just hope that we can be close enough to have family dinners every Friday night and we can be cute moms who walk around the neighborhood with our coffee and talk sh*t about the other moms. I'm sure that wherever we end up we will still talk every single day and go on those vacations together because I seriously couldn't imagine being a real life adult without you.

To wrap this letter up, I want to say thank you again. Thank you for letting me have melt downs whenever I need to and thank you for comforting me even though you hate emotions. Thank you for always being there for me whenever I need you, even at midnight on a school night driving me around for two hours because I was upset. Thank you for all the hilarious memories we have made throughout the years and all of the inside jokes we share. College honestly wouldn't have been the experience it is without you, so thank you for being the bestest best friend in the whole wide world.

Love,
Your best friend.

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