Friends Are Friends

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Everyone is different, even if they’re related. Your friends reflect who you are just as much as your actions do. My two friends, Stephano and Patricia, may be siblings, but they’re actually very different. Stephano and I have been friends since I was nine and he was eight. We would always spend our free time together playing outside, playing video games, or anything we found to be fun. We hardly ever fought, and the only arguments we would get into is who was better at the game we were playing. Patricia is Stephano’s younger sister. We’ve also been friends since the same year when I was nine and she was seven. Unlike Stephano, she preferred talking about things rather than doing things together. We both knew we could talk to each other about nearly anything, so she would usually come to me if she felt like talking to someone about something, and I would do the same. We had pleasant conversations, telling jokes, giving each other advice, and telling each other interesting stories of things that happened in our lives. Stephano and Patricia do have sibling rivalry. They would compete for nearly everything – who gets the front seat of the car, who could finish their meals faster, who gets the comfortable chair near the TV – you name it. A lot of times, they would even fight over who is a better friend to me. I would usually break that fight up, but they would always start again eventually. The two may be very different, but they’ve both played important roles in my life as my friends, and I even feel like a brother to them. I’ve learned that friends reflect off each other and turn people into who they are
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