Pancakes With Syrup Essay

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Ingredients of a Friendship.

Pancakes with syrup is one of the most typical American breakfasts. Although, plain pancakes, to the typical American, are quite bland without the syrup. Syrup is way too sweet to eat without something less sweet to tone down its flavor. Pancakes and syrup are incomplete to most people if they are not served together, as a whole. The same goes with friendship. A friend should feel incomplete without speaking to their best friend. A true friend is a person who is trustworthy; someone who has your back no matter what, they are honest; always telling you their opinion no matter how hard, and when they keep a distance at times; leaving you to yourself and not pressuring you.

Besides love in a friendship, trust is one of the most vital things. You can tell that person anything without thinking they will judge you. They can also tell when something may be going wrong with you. Without thinking twice they will call you, and tell you to explain everything that is going wrong. If you trust them too, you will quickly tell them everything and all they will have to do is listen, and be there to support you . Trust, I think, is a word that spreads far beyond our ability to define it. Alike to love, trust is reciprocated between two true friends …show more content…

I appreciate when someone is completely honest with me and tells me what they really think. There have been moments when people have with held what they truly think and instead of talking about it with me, they speak of it to someone else and it spreads like wildfire. It then causes the friendship to end abruptly, and usually on a bad note. Now, all the hurt could have been avoided if my friend had just been honest with me. That is one of the reasons honesty is one of the most essential characteristics in a friendship. A true friendship is held up by a variety of reasons, and one of those is

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