Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Essay

In life, there are lots of relationships; with friends, teachers, parents, brothers, sisters, grandmothers, grandfathers, and myself. I think relationship with parents is most important. Secondly is with teachers and lastly with friends. There are many things that we can learn from getting conversations and relationships with any people will make that.

I think relationships with parents are most important. People have to have lots of conversation. People have to try to understand what they say and try to think about what their situation. Also have to try to not say hurting words. By enough conversation, students can solve problems with their parents. In this way, students who are friendly with their parents have bright personality and have positive attitude. It can be easier to achieve student’s dream or hope.

Students have to respect teachers and teachers have to respect student’s character. Even thought teachers are older, should not disregard students. If they do, students will not fallow teacher and will not like them. Also students will not like the subject what that teacher teaches. However if teachers understand students feeling and applause us, we will like teachers and try harder in that subject because students want to show students good attitude. Like this, it is important to meet good teacher. It will decide how good or bad students can be.

Student contacts with friends since young age. Friends who have similar hobby and character, friends who have opposite hobby or character, people meet each friend. What kind of friends we meet makes our behavior, hobby and characteristic changes. Even though our friends lived in other surroundings, we can be friendly because of trust. I think trusting is most important in friends relationship. Each other’s secret, best friends, like this can be all made because of trust.

In conclusion, I think having relationship with someone is very important part of our life. It can decide our future from it and helps us to go in right way.

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