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han a priceless pearl or a precious stone. The old saying “A friend in need is a friend indeed” has bee the teaching and standard for true friends. Still, it is natural that different people observe different principles in making friends. Some view it important to make friends with whom they may share similar interests or hobbies with. Others are liable to befriend VIPs so as to gain some favors or privileges. And I am of those who think very little of similarity or position or power. So long as a person has a heart of gold, being warmhearted, selfless, honest, openminded, but not brutal, cold, shortsighted nor narrow~minded, I am willing to make friends with him or her, give my due support and help, and remain faithful to him or her all my life.
范例3: “Humorists”the Friendliest
I always insist that humorous people are the easiest to get along with. However, many other individuals, even if they are a mused by witty humorists at times, do not agree with me upon the fact that a humorous person can bee a trusty refuse to accept “the humorous” possibly because they are deluded by three ma