Perhaps true friendship is not about grand words, but actions. Sometimes it’s a bucket of water brought at the most crucial
moment, and other times it’s the willingness to walk across the entire city without pants to support a friend. We put together 15 honest stories about true friendship that is capable of working wonders and remaining in the heart forever.
- I’m taking a shower, all soapy, and suddenly the water goes off.I sit sadly in the tub, not knowing what to do. My friend calls me on my mobile, I complain to her, she sympathizes. And after 10 minutes of sitting there with soap — there’s a knock at the door.
Swearing, I shuffle to the door in a towel and soap, and there’s that friend. With a bucket of water.
- I think that everyone has done things in their life that they will never be able to forget. For me, such a thing was done by my friends, with whom I often hung out in my youth.We were quite young then, about 17 years old. And so we were sitting together at my place, eating, chatting, and my grandmother mentioned that she dreamt of visiting the sea one last time. I worked part-time, so didn’t have much money and couldn’t fulfill my grandma’s dream by myself.
But my friends were great. They saved small amounts all summer so they could give me the money at the end of August. Grandma cried, and we barely convinced her to go to the sea with her friend at the time.
Half a year later, she passed away, but every day until then she said we had fulfilled the dream of her whole life!
- Recently got married to my boyfriend, and we were supposed to go on our honeymoon. Before leaving, we gathered all our closest people at our place to give everyone an extra reason to relax and have a good time.Friends came with cute gifts, but my best friend stood out the most, she brought us 50 (!) liters of honey with the words, “It’s a honeymoon, right? This is for you, so your life will be sweet!” Love it!
- A friend of my parents gave them a pack of men’s underwear as a wedding gift.My mom complained, “A wealthy man, and the gift is so cheap.” But my dad put on the new underwear and went to sleep. In the morning he said, “Something itches.” My mom reached to cut the tag but suddenly felt something odd, kind of sewn in, so she went ahead and cut it. She pulls out $100 and laughs, saying, “Give me the next pair of underwear, we’ll cut those too.” They found about $1,000.