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MY FRIEND: Andrew Kihtenko, 8a


Valued Friendship
Written by Andrew Kihtenko, 8a

  In my opinion, to have a real friend is very important for everybody, especially for a teenager. Friends give advice to one another. Teens talk through lots of problems with their friends. Loyalty is a valued trait in friendship. Teens are looking for loyal allies that can help them out at school or in their own neighborhood. Friendships also provide stability during times of stress or transition. It is helpful to teens to have a friend who is going through the same situations and can easy to help you at hard times.

The best friend is a person who will listen to you, even if he does not understand most of what he said. The best friend is a man to whom you can always come to for advice and get moral support. I’m lucky to have a devoted friend. This is Vladislav Trach, my classmate. Also we go to the same group at the Computer Academy STEP (Shag).

I think Vladislav is a typical guy. He is in his early teens. He is long straight-haired. He has a wide nose. Also He is tall. There is saying “Never trust appearances” and it’s really so. When you first meet the first thing you notice is that you see a reserved person. But it’s not true. He is helpful he will always help me in a difficult moment. However at times he can be selfish and self-centered. Also he is irresponsible because he is very lazy.

Vladislav and I have some things in common. We both study in the same group at the Computer Academy STEP. Also I am sometimes very lazy too. In other respects we are absolutely different, but to my mind it just makes our friendship more interesting. Vlad is the person with whom I really feel good and comfortable, with whom it is always interesting and reliable, who will stretch out his hand in a difficult moment and share with us the pain and joy.

All in all, what I like best about him is that he always remains honest with me. I most respect in my friend the ability to forgive.