what should i write in my best friends yearbook. we both have a whole page for eachother and im awful at writing stuff like that
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? schochie16 answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 11:02 pm: Tell her the truth. Tell her how much she means to you. Say something like you know hses been there for you through thick and thin and you'll alwayse be there for her and she'll always be your best friend. Say all your inside jokes. Make sure you stress the fact that shes your best friend and stuff like that. The main idea of yearbooks is to make them personal. Say what you want to say. your friend is your best friend is your best friend because they like you for who you are. Even your bad writing skills =]. Maybe say that, say what you want to say. Make it personal and make sure its comming from you and you mean it.
JaclynKL2008 answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 10:43 pm: what me and my best friend did, was... made a note and stapled it in the year book. try writing poems. Just rhyme together some memories you've had and if you need any help writing a poem.. email me at jackiebabyy09@yahoo.com or AIM Me at hollisterhotts87 not to brag but im really an amazing poetic person.
good luck with it =]
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xxkelsxx answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 10:26 pm: just tell her how much she means to you :) add in inside jokes or anything really fun that has happened to you both this year. tell her how important she is to you and that you wouldn't be able to survive without you! if you had to describe her to me and everything that her makes her such a great friend and write that! just let it come from your heart.
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