Dear Diary:

Today, I upset my good friend, Cindy because of a disagreement between us. I always keep quiet when my friends get angry because I think it’s a good way to help everyone calm down. What I didn’t know, however, is that this hurts my friends’ feelings. I made Cindy angry because I forgot to buy something for her. I thought she was angry so kept quiet. But she was more than a little angry – she was furious! She told me that I keep quiet every time I make a mistake. This behavior shows that I don’t care about my friends or value their friendships. This was the key point that hurt Cindy’s feelings.

I’m very disappointed about my attitude; I didn’t realize that I hurt Cindy’s feelings when I keep quiet. If she hadn’t told me that I think I would never have known what was wrong with me. I’m very grateful for Cindy’s honesty in telling me about my problem. I must change my behavior or face losing my good friends.

Communication is very important between friends. I shouldn’t keep quiet when I get my friends angry. I should apologize and attempt to mend the friendship, not keep quiet.

It’s not easy to find a good friend. I consider Cindy to be a good friend because she often talks to me about my problems, and always encourages me when I am sad. I’m glad that we are good friends and hope that our friendship will last forever.

Tina
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