Dear 8th Graders,
Mi amigo se siente como que tiene la tuerca de muy pocos amigos en realtity tiene amigos pero no tanto como él querría (Translated via google translate)
From,
Mr. Findle
Loose Translation: My friend feels like he doesn't have many friends. How can I help him?
Dear Mr. Findle,
Thanks to Google translate; we now know what that means. I want to high five to you for being such a kind person. Well, maybe what you can do to help is to just be a good friend to him. Maybe hang out with him more, or you can try stick with him in school. Try not to leave him out of things. The first step into getting your friend more friends is being there for him. Trust me, I’ve been through the same thing many times. It does get better.
What's more important than having many friends is making sure to get him friends that are TRUE friends at heart. Nobody likes people who are superficial. You can also try to find people with same interests. Just stay away from online friends. Trust me, online friends lead to nothing but trouble. To get back on the topic, introduce him to some of your other friends. Of course, you don’t have to listen to me. You could also talk to your parents, teachers, or your guidance counselor.
Good Luck,
An 8th grader who's got rhythm
Mi amigo se siente como que tiene la tuerca de muy pocos amigos en realtity tiene amigos pero no tanto como él querría (Translated via google translate)
From,
Mr. Findle
Loose Translation: My friend feels like he doesn't have many friends. How can I help him?
Dear Mr. Findle,
Thanks to Google translate; we now know what that means. I want to high five to you for being such a kind person. Well, maybe what you can do to help is to just be a good friend to him. Maybe hang out with him more, or you can try stick with him in school. Try not to leave him out of things. The first step into getting your friend more friends is being there for him. Trust me, I’ve been through the same thing many times. It does get better.
What's more important than having many friends is making sure to get him friends that are TRUE friends at heart. Nobody likes people who are superficial. You can also try to find people with same interests. Just stay away from online friends. Trust me, online friends lead to nothing but trouble. To get back on the topic, introduce him to some of your other friends. Of course, you don’t have to listen to me. You could also talk to your parents, teachers, or your guidance counselor.
Good Luck,
An 8th grader who's got rhythm