There were two friends, Anna and Lisa. Lisa was rather selfish. They were in the same class and often had group projects. Lisa would always take the easiest parts for herself and leave the difficult ones to Anna. When it came to presenting the project, Lisa would also try to take all the credit. She would talk over Anna when Anna was trying to explain their work. In the end, Anna got tired of Lisa's selfish behavior and found new friends who were more kind and sharing.
Once there were two friends, Tom and Jerry. Tom was always very selfish. Whenever they found some interesting things like rare stamps, Tom would try to keep them all for himself. He never thought about sharing with Jerry. One day, they went to a fair where there was a competition to win a big teddy bear. Jerry helped Tom a lot during the competition, but when they won, Tom took the bear and ran away, leaving Jerry behind. Jerry was really sad and finally decided to end this so - called friendship.
There were two girls, Lily and Lucy, who were friends. Lily was a selfish friend. They planned to go on a trip together. Lily booked the hotel rooms but chose the best one for herself without considering Lucy's feelings. Also, when they were shopping, if there was a discount on something they both liked, Lily would always try to get it first and not share the opportunity with Lucy. Eventually, Lucy felt tired of Lily's behavior and their friendship became strained.
Once I had a friend named Tom. He was extremely selfish. Whenever we went out for dinner, he would always order the most expensive dishes without considering my budget. One day, we were at a concert. I had bought the tickets weeks in advance. But he saw some of his other friends there and left me alone to go sit with them, not caring at all about how I felt. He only thought about his own enjoyment and convenience, never mine.
One way is to communicate openly. Just tell your selfish friend how their actions make you feel. For example, say 'When you took the last piece of cake without asking, it made me feel unimportant.' Maybe they don't realize they're being selfish. Another option is to set boundaries. If your friend is always taking advantage in a certain situation, like borrowing things without returning, stop lending things to them.
There was a girl called Lily who was my so - called friend. She was selfish in the way she always wanted all the attention. If there were a group of us chatting, she'd constantly interrupt others to talk about herself. For example, when we were sharing our vacation experiences, she would start talking about her trips and not let anyone else finish their stories. Also, if there was something she liked, like a book or a piece of jewelry that I had, she would try to take it for herself without considering my feelings. I realized she wasn't a true friend.
My friends Jack and Mike had a secret fishing spot. It was a small pond in the middle of the forest. Only they knew about it. They would go there early in the morning. One day, a big company wanted to buy the land around the pond. Jack and Mike kept their secret spot a secret from everyone. They managed to buy a small piece of the land themselves so they could keep fishing there forever.
Selfish friends in short stories often don't share. For example, like in the story I just told about Tom and Jerry, Tom didn't share the stamps or the teddy bear. Another trait is they take credit for others' work. Just as Lisa did in the story with Anna, taking all the credit for the project. And they are self - centered. Jack in the fishing story was more concerned about his own gain, like the good fishing spots, rather than his friend's well - being when Mike was ill.
Once upon a time, there were two friends, Tom and Jerry. They grew up in the same small town. One day, Jerry got very sick. Tom didn't leave his side. He took care of Jerry, cooked for him, and made sure he took his medicine. Jerry recovered slowly. This experience made their friendship even stronger. They knew that no matter what happened, they would be friends forever.
My friends, Anna and Mark, were at a concert. It was really crowded. Anna lost her phone in the chaos. Mark immediately started helping her look for it. They retraced their steps and asked people around. After a while, a kind stranger found the phone and returned it to them. Anna was so grateful, and this incident made their friendship more precious. They learned that friends are there to support each other in difficult times.
Once upon a time, there were 3 friends named Tom, Jerry, and Mike. They loved to go on adventures in the forest near their town. One day, they decided to find a hidden waterfall. They walked for hours, getting a bit lost at times. But they didn't give up. Eventually, they heard the sound of rushing water. Through the thick bushes, they found the most beautiful waterfall they had ever seen. They spent the whole day there, playing in the water and having a picnic.
There were two friends, Tom and Lily. They had known each other for years. One day, they decided to become friends with benefits. They started going on casual dates, like to the movies or a simple dinner. At first, it was all fun. They could enjoy each other's company without the commitment of a full - fledged relationship. But soon, feelings started to get complicated. Lily found herself getting jealous when Tom talked about other girls. Tom, on the other hand, was confused about his own emotions. Eventually, they had to sit down and talk about whether they should continue this way or just be regular friends again.