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Two English compositions about the open day
I should thank my dear friends ~ thank you for encouraging me ~ It's been a difficult time for me recently ~ I'm disappointed these days ~ But the situation hasn't changed ~ Finally, I realized that if I want to change ~ I should change myself first ~ And I think it's time ~ ~ Life is still going on, and I have to move on ~ ~ In a word ~ Thank you, my friends ~ ~ Applause for me ~ I was recommended by Fudan University, so my parents sent me to study as an undergraduate. It's really hard for me to adapt. Because it was my first time living in a dormitory, and the students around me were two or three years older than me. Worst of all, I'm not used to the food there. I kept complaining to my father on the phone, hoping to get some comfort. To my surprise, he said to me, "Stop complaining, dear. You are so lucky. You don't have to take the college entrance examination, so you can spend your time freely. The difficulties you are facing now will make you braver. Just remember: gratitude is the correct attitude every day. " After my father told me the last few words, I realized how I should live. That is to be grateful to my family, my friends, those who have helped me, and even the difficulties I have encountered. I should thank my family for taking care of me and always being there for me. I should thank my friends for sharing joys and sorrows with me. I shouldn't miss the opportunity to smile and say "thank you" to others. I should also be grateful for the difficulties I have encountered, because I will improve a lot by overcoming them. I tried to communicate with people around me and found that they were all very kind and friendly. Now we have had a wonderful time together. This experience taught me how to make friends and how to be independent. Life is much easier for me now. Every day I spend some spare time to meditate and appreciate what I have. My life principle is: "Gratitude is the right attitude." What about yours?