Here's a story about friends. Jack and Mike were neighbors. Jack was a shy boy, while Mike was very outgoing. One day, Jack lost his pet dog. He was so sad. Mike saw Jack crying and immediately offered to help. They put up posters all around the neighborhood. During the search, Jack slowly became more confident as he interacted with different people with Mike's help. Eventually, they found the dog. Jack was so grateful and their friendship became deeper. Since then, Jack became more open and they did many things together like playing basketball and going fishing.
Well, I have another story. There were three friends, Lily, Lucy and Mary. They were classmates. One day, they had to do a group project. At first, they had different ideas and argued a bit. But then they realized that by combining their ideas, they could create something really great. So Lily's creativity, Lucy's organization skills and Mary's research ability worked together. They not only got an A for the project but also became best friends. Their friendship taught them that differences can be a strength when it comes to friendship.
Sure. Here is a story. Once upon a time, there were two friends, Tom and Jerry. They met in a park while chasing the same beautiful butterfly. Instead of competing, they started chatting and found out they both loved nature and adventure. So they decided to explore the nearby forest together. In the forest, they faced a small river. Jerry was a bit scared, but Tom encouraged him. They found some fallen trees and made a makeshift bridge. After that adventure, their friendship grew even stronger.
A young man named Ben had his business fail. He was in debt and felt very desperate. Most of his friends avoided him. But his friend Harry stood by him. Harry helped Ben analyze what went wrong in his business, introduced him to potential partners, and gave him some financial support. Harry was a true friend during Ben's tough time, which is a great example of 'friends in need is a friend indeed'.
Sure. I have a friend who was always ambitious about becoming a famous artist. He started from a small town with very limited resources. But he was determined. He practiced drawing every day, often for hours on end. He saved up money to take art courses in the city. Eventually, his hard work paid off and his works started getting recognized in local galleries.
Sure. One of my friends was really into painting. He started from just doodling in his free time. Then he took some local art classes. With continuous practice and learning, he finally got his works exhibited in a local gallery. It was a huge success for him and now he's making a living out of his art.
A great friends story is about Anna and Ben. They were friends since childhood. When Anna's family faced financial difficulties and she might have to change schools, Ben convinced his parents to help Anna's family. They held a fundraising event in the neighborhood. Ben also shared his school supplies with Anna. In the end, Anna's family got through the tough time and their friendship remained unshakable. It shows that true friends are there in difficult times.
I don't know the specific story, but perhaps an interesting part could be when the friends of friends brought in a completely new perspective to the IMO - related matter. Maybe they had different cultural backgrounds or different ways of approaching problems that added a new dimension to the group's understanding.
Well, I know a story. A boy and a girl were friends in college. They were part of the same study group. As they spent more time studying and preparing for exams together, they got to know each other better. One evening, while walking on campus, the boy saw the girl in a different light. He confessed his feelings and she felt the same way. And so they transitioned from friends to lovers.
Sure. There were these two guys, Mark and Ben. They were buddies from college. One summer, they decided to travel together. During the trip, they realized they had a great time sharing everything - not just the cost but also their emotions. They became 'friends with benefits' in the sense that they would always be there for each other, help each other out in any situation. For example, when Mark lost his wallet, Ben covered all the expenses until he got his new cards. Later, they went back to their normal lives but still remained very close friends.
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Sure. There's a story of two friends, Jack and Lily. They were classmates since childhood. One day, during a school trip, Jack got lost and Lily was the one who found him. That moment of relief and closeness made them realize their feelings had changed. And they started dating after that.
Perhaps they start a business together in the '2 friends story'. They face many difficulties at the start, like lack of funds and competition. But through their combined efforts and their strong friendship, they manage to succeed in the end.