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Thank you for your care and concern for me.
Be grateful
Thank you for coming into my life and playing the role of a friend. Maybe you are not the only best, but you are the best in my life!
Gratitude, friendship, friendship
How time flies! Day after day, month after month, year after year, I have grown so big in a blink of an eye. With the help of SMS, I want to thank the person who received this message. I want to say: thank you!
Be grateful
Blow the most sincere blessing wind to your side, turn the most sincere greetings into rain, float to your window, turn my thanks into thousands of words, and pray for your eternal happiness.
Be grateful
Today, in a distant place, I give you my past, fold up a paper crane of blessing and fly over Qian Shan Wanshui, just to tell my Enshi you: Thank you for your cultivation and care all the time!
Be grateful
Until one day, when I found that we were getting old, I realized that the most precious thing in the world is the friendship between friends! Friend, thank you for having you on the road of life.
Be grateful
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