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I have bestfriend since 8th grade. My bestfriend's name is Muhammad Aldi or i usually call him 'Aldi'. In fact, i known Aldi in 7th grade, but we were close since 8th grade when he asked me about homework. Aldi was born in Bandung, 18th Februari 2001. Now, he is 16 years old. Aldi is nice person i've ever meet.

When i was in junior high school, i always chatting with Aldi. We usually talked about school or homework. Sometimes we talked about something random but it very funny for me. I felt comfortable with him. He always listen my problem or my story. He always makes me laugh, moreover when i am sad. I loved Aldi as my bestfriend. 

Aldi is swimmer. I think he is very cool when he swimming. He always get medals when he join a competition. I as his bestfriend would be proud. Anyway, Aldi is the best swimmer in the world and nobody can compate.

But now, Aldi and I are not in the same school. He went to 12 Senior High School. But, Aldi and I still communicate with each others. Aldi can change my bad habits or my bad attitude. I want to say thank to Aldi for everything he gave to me and still be the person i need until now. Also be the warm person and i trust.


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