JERROLD YONG Class: 2/5
If you are very curious, you will find this meaningful. I am honest, resilient and caring. Becoming close friends with me will bring you quite an adventure.
Firstly, I am very honest. I will always try to tell the truth and never lie. My honesty can be good for you as you can trust me. However, there is one problem. I am incapable of keeping secrets. If I am told a secret, I will definitely need to share it with someone. One time, my close friend told me that he liked one of the girls in my class. Now guess what I did next. If you thought I told my friends, you are wrong. I told the girl herself! If you want me to keep your secret, you must let me tell at least one other person to share my feelings about it with. I will try my best to control myself and not tell anyone else. Hence, I have integrity.
Secondly, I am resilient. I will always push myself to my limit and attempt to improve. But this quality mostly applies to physical activities, not for my studies. Whenever I go for my 2.4 kilometres run, I will become breathless very quickly but I always push myself to continue jogging. During a game of Frisbee, I always try to play attack and defence. During a Physical Education lesson, my friend decided to throw the Frisbee across the hall. Although it was very far away, I dashed at lightning speed to catch it. If you are looking for a good Frisbee player, you should join my team. Therefore, I like to persevere and conquer my difficulties.
Finally, I am caring. I will make sure that I fulfil my role as a friend and try my best to help you with anything you need, but do not rely on me too much. If you are weak in Mathematics and Science, today is your lucky day as those are my best subjects. I will also share food with you because my house is full of snacks. Thus, I am a generous person.
Becoming friends with me will be a thrilling roller coaster ride as I am thoughtful, resilient and honest. I cannot wait to meet and learn more about you. I hope that we will become friends right after we meet. Six words of warning, I never know when to quit.