Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Understanding
A good friend must have this. One can gain it through a constant exposure, so that he/she knows what his/her friend like or dislike; what makes his/her friend upset or happy; also knows the timing.
I’d like to thank a friend of mine, Iték, for her understanding. For your concerns on the right time to keep the news, I say, “Thank you.” For your thoughtful consideration on the effect that it might bring to me, I say, “Thank you.” Also, for our investigation-messaging, that had forced you to wake up from your pleasant sleep, I say, “Thank you.”

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