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School classmates make the best friends, do not they? (Сочинения ЕГЭ английский язык)

Nowadays the topic of school friendship is considered to be a debatable issue. Some claim that classmates never became bad friends, while others think the opposite. Let us reflect who is right.

My personal view is that school relationships are really important. First of all, during school time, people have many common things to do; for example, preparing for lessons.

esides, students spend a lot of time together at school. During this time, teenagers get the opportunity to get to know each other’s habits and lifestyle. They may meet someone there with the same views and tastes. Finally, the strongest impression that affects the whole life is the impression of the first friendship which occurs during school years.

Nevertheless, there is another side to the problem.

Its supporters say that no matter how good friends people are, after graduation, many of them leave for other cities to study. Soon the best friends stop writing, calling, telling interesting stories or sharing emotions, because other friends, who are always there, come to replace former ones.

All the same, I do not share the above mentioned view though to some extent it is correct. First and foremost, this cannot be considered a problem in our time, when a person can call the best friend from absolutely anywhere in the world to tell him or her an interesting story that has happened recently.

To conclude, despite the arguments of various skeptics, I state that classmates become the best and long-life friends. Lasting communication helps people get to know each other better and teach them to be good friends.

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