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Saturday, February 1, 2014

MAKING FRIENDSHIP STEW by Ryan Ng



           The four ingredients of making a friend are good communications, spend time with each other, help each other, and try not to argue. If you carry out these four elements, friends shall appear. At the same time, you will feel blessed surrounded by amazing friendships.
            We need good communication media to keep in touch with friends. Friends talk to each other frequently. There are many communication apps out there. My family uses Skype. It is an app that can be downloaded on the computer so you can talk and see (if you have a camera on your computer) with your friends. Also, you can text or call each other on a phone. My brother and I always keep in touch with our friend Charlie. We usually text or call each other every week. This makes our relationship stronger.
            Friends do things together such as play video games, sports (soccer, tennis, or basketball), go to an amusement park, or eat together. For example, I went to a new sushi restaurant with my friends, Alex and Charlie. We had a good time; the food was good and everyone had a lot of fun. The conveyer belt moved in circles while carrying many mini plates of sushi. What an extremely fun night and divine memories!
            Being nice to your friends is very important. You can help each other out by studying with your friend before a test. That can help you and your friend get a better grade. If you don’t understand something, ask your friend. One time I forgot my spelling list for the test, and I asked my friend Jeffery, but he forgot his list too. Jeffrey then reminded me that the list was on VocabularySpellingCity. So I got 100 on my test.
            Try not to argue with your friends. Instead of arguing, why not find a solution to the problem. One time I argued with my friend Massimo (mA-sI-mO), we were arguing if I should give him some pieces of my salty seaweed. The solution was I let all of my friends decide, and they said yes so I gave him a few. Later on my mom packed me rice and seaweed, and she put an extra bag of seaweed for Massimo. I learned that sharing is caring.
            I don’t like to make enemies; I like to make friends. I will follow my friend-making ingredients because I do not enjoy being alone. By the way, what are your ingredients for making a friend?

6 comments:

Coach Jen Ng said...

Ryan, that is really good advice on how to make friends. I don't doubt you have lines of friends (and hopefully you have unlimited text messages on your cell phone)! : ) Coach Jen

Anonymous said...

Your essay showed me that you have a lot of loyal friends. I liked how you described your quarrels and your conclusion made me feel no one wants to be alone. -Grace T.

Anonymous said...

lololololololololololololololololololol. Good essay. I will use it to make even more friends

-Nicholas :-D

Anonymous said...

Nice recipes. I want to have a lot of good friends too. Thanks for your instructions!

-J.

Anonymous said...

Wow Ryan! I make friends but never thought about how to make friends. If I have read your article when I was young I would have made a lot more good friends. I have no doubt that you will be a good friend to your friends and your friends will also be good to you.

grace said...

Thanks for the instructions

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