To My Best Friend – Thank You For Loving Me Unconditionally

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“And what is a friend? More than a father, more than a brother: a traveling companion, with him, you can conquer the impossible, even if you must lose it later. Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. Love risks degenerating into obsession, friendship is never anything but sharing.” – Elie Wiesel

To my best friend, Thank you for holding my hand, thank you for making me laugh, thank you for being there always. Thank you for loving me unconditionally…

Thank You For Spending Long Hours Talking With Me.

For staying up late with me every time that I need someone to listen to my endless stories. Even if it’s 3 in the morning, you wouldn’t hesitate to pick up the phone and listen to my drama about things that make me worry and sad. Whether it’s about someone who ruins my life or brightens up my day, you are there to listen.

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Thank You For Giving Advice

Thank you for giving advice even if sometimes, I don’t listen to it at all; you keep on telling the same advice over and over again and let it sink into my head. For lending your shoulders for me to cry on, for reaching my hands and tapping me on my back when I doubt myself, and pushing me so hard to realize that in this life, I don’t need other people just to become happy and contented.

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Thank You For Sharing Your Smile.

When I was low and immersed in darkness and fear. You were always there to cheer me up and boost my confidence. Your presence brought indescribable feelings, rays of sunshine, and a new light to my path. You made me one step closer to Jesus Christ, you became an instrument for me to know Him more, strengthen my faith and cleanse my spiritual soul. It feels like I’m a complete and a different person because of you.

Thank You For Being Crazy And Weird As Hell Like Me.

Talking about a lot of random things in life as if there’s no tomorrow. Singing, playing, making funny faces, joking around, and laughing all day long; spending the entire night looking at the bright sky with a couple of beers beside, and we end up naming and owning stars as if they are ours.

Thank You For Sharing Your Wardrobe With Me

Even if most of the time they seem don’t fit. For being the fashion analyst that always criticizing me when I’m matching colors and style.

Thank You For Staying By My Side Through The Good And Bad Times

For being my love doctor and clown at the same time. Thank you for pacifying me when I’m angry and for making me laugh when I’m not in the mood. Thank you for being my human alarm clock. You wake and feed my soul with goodness.

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Thank You For Being The Best Travel Buddy.

For pushing me to explore the places that I never thought I could ever visit in my entire life, for experiencing every single thing that life has to offer; for tasting different kinds of food with me for the first time, meeting different people, and embracing their culture, eating and enjoying as if it’s our last day on earth.

Thank you for taking memorable pictures wherever we go and whenever we have each other. Thank you for making those travels worthwhile. Thank you for leading me to the path where I could discover and find myself.

Thank You For Appreciating My Existence.

Thank you for sharing a page of your life and for trusting me to write on it entirely. I never thought I’d be this important as I am right now in someone’s life. Thank you for making every page of my book worth reading and meaningful.

You filled everything with a burst of incomparable happiness and details. Thank you for laughing with my jokes, for removing the awkwardness between us and even the distance.

Thank You For Sharing The Rain With Me.

Thank you for being the best gift I ever received in my entire life. I didn’t expect you will come into my life and make me feel these things and to make things feel new and exciting again.

Thank you for having the courage to shake and break the walls around me. I had trust issues before, but you shattered the seal. You proved that you are different from them.

Thank You For Loving Me Unconditionally

and for being my home despite my flaws. Thank you for staying. Thank you for this wondrous and memorable experience. And now, you are slowly turning into someone I have always wanted.

Related: 10 Ways To Prevent Your Friendship From Turning Into An Affair

Thank You. I’m So Glad That I Met You On This Journey.

I’m blessed to have you and love you. I adore you my best friend. Every part of you.


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