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描述你和家人或朋友間發生過的最嚴重的一次爭吵,如何解決,以及後來的影響

 

 A month ago, I had a big fight with my best friend on the phone. I knew that she was preparing for her mid-term examination, which took 30% of her scores, but I kept on murmuring about my experience of cyber-bullying. At first, she listened to me, though I complained of that many times. But twenty minutes later, she ran out of patience and interrupted me, “ Do you think complaints will help? Those things happened so long before, and you still let them occupy your memory. I can’t see any significance of it.” I was upset, “ I just need someone to talk about this. Youa re my best friend and I thought that you will stand on my side. How can you desert me?” She replied impatiently, “ I don’t desert you. I have work to do. I have to study for my tests, and listening to you is tiring. If you keep absording yourself in sorrow and resentment, thensorry, there’s nothing I can help.” She hung up the phone heavily.

   I felt a sense of loss and disappointment. I mumbled, “ What should I do if my best friend thinks that I’m annoying and immature? ” I understood that continueous complaints drove people crazy. I thought over and realized that it was no use complaining. Dwelling on the past would hinder me from going to my future. I sent a message to her when she finished her exams, “ I can’t describe how sorry I am. I promise that I’ll never complain about my past to you. Do you have free time tonight? I want to make amends for what I’ve done and treat you a meal. Will you com, my bosom friend? “ An hour later she replied, “ Fine, I also want to apologize for my attitude that day. See you at the resaurant near your home. “ We enjoyed the meal and apologized to each other. We forgave each other and laugh together again. Still, we are the best friends.

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