Writing farewell letters is a diary line recording memorable moments of student life, an essential activity for graduating students. Here are the most impressive ways to write memorable farewell letters, so that these diary pages testify to the beautiful months and days, to the irreplaceable friendships.
Short and Sweet Farewell Messages for Best Friends, School Days
I. Writing Memorable Farewell Letters for High School Graduates
Article 1. Writing Memorable Farewell Letters for Best Friends
To my best friend ^^
Hey, it's now that I'm sitting here reading the farewell letter you wrote me. I wonder if you still have sincerity, or honesty? I value you, and cherish our friendship under the school roof! Remember the times we leaned in to talk during class, the times we skipped classes together, but most of all, I remember the exam days, full of worries and sorrows, yet those are the memories I cherish the most. It's been so long since I've seen you, the longing isn't intense, but I feel a sense of imbalance. Moreover, around you, there are so many joys, new friends, do you still remember me? Maybe not?
Article 2. Writing Farewell Letters for Desk Mates
We're about to part ways and I don't know what to say to everyone anymore...
Knowing that each of us will have our own path ahead. And the time to bid farewell is approaching, so the sense of loss is growing. Just the thought of it makes me feel intensely nostalgic.
The time spent with everyone is the most beautiful time in my student life. But there are also times when I feel truly sad and disappointed. In those moments, I feel really down, I can't think positively about everyone. Maybe everyone hated me at that time, didn't they?
There were times when I really needed someone to listen to all my worries, someone who could care to give me strength to move forward. I needed a shoulder to lean on so that I could feel vulnerable, to receive care and protection like you - a girl that makes others want to protect.
Thank you, thank you very much - my chubby friend. When I needed you, you were always there to listen without complaining. Do you know how much motivation you gave me? I know that distance will prevent me from being a warm embrace whenever you need it, but remember, I'll always follow your every step. Remember that!
I don't need to know what the future holds, I just need to know that you and the 'gang of demons' are always watching over me, and that makes me feel so warm. No matter where I am, I'll always come to our 'demon squad'.
I'll forever love this mischievous bunch!
Entry 3. Writing a heartfelt letter to my first best friend
... dear friend!
I'm eager to capture unforgettable memories of my friends in these little notes so that whenever I feel down, I can look back on them. And the first person I want to write to is you. You've shown me what a beautiful friendship is, and you're also my closest friend during school days (the first one).
Remembering you always brings to mind a lovely, mischievous, carefree, determined girl. I don't know what more to say when I've been blessed by heaven with such a good and unique friend like you.
My affection for you stems from those little notebooks, they're small but full of compassion. I've always respected you and tried to understand your stubbornness. I've been puzzled seeing you cry, and I've tried to endure when you envied me during test times. I've also been surprised when you disliked me: Why let the teacher change seats without letting me sit near you. And the first time I was moved to tears because of a friend. Parting ways in grade 9, our class organized a joyful farewell but tears were shed. I cried because I knew one thing beforehand: In high school, you would change and not be as close to me as before, you would meet completely different friends who might not love you sincerely like I did. And the truth turned out just as I thought. You've changed a lot from before.
Tips for writing heartfelt messages for seniors in high school
Entry 4. Writing a touching and impressive letter to someone I secretly admire
Hey piglet,
Just two more months, 9 hours, and I'll be boarding the plane back to Vietnam. And the very next day, I want to see you, because our houses are on the same street.
You don't know how long I've been waiting to meet you. It's been almost two years since the last time we saw each other. And knowing it will be a while before we meet again, the goodbye will be so fleeting. I still remember you sitting on the fence at Kim Ma, next to the bus station, leaning with both hands on your knees, looking at me as I crossed the street. Saying goodbye without a word. I remember when we sat next to each other on the bus, our hands lightly touching, how nervous I was...
Back then, we were both 17, just finished 11th grade. Now we're both 19, you're graduating over there to get ready for your freshman year, and I'm getting ready for my second year of college. It's a pity we can't be close like we were in high school.
I still remember when we first met. Chatting on Yahoo was lively, but when we met on the schoolyard, it was awkward, not even a hello. I was shy, but do you know why you were? And then the time I borrowed your basketball, ran up to your class to apologize, I remember that smile. When we first met in 11th grade, on the way home we walked side by side, you even rode my bike for a long stretch... I'm good at remembering random things like that, the fond memories of the ones I cherish, I remember them vividly.
It's strange not to see piggy for two years. When I was still in Hanoi, I met you, went out together about four times, and I still like you now, it's weird, even though it's only through chats.
I remember confessing my feelings to you twice before. One time was during a chat, I said 'but I also like you,' and you just replied 'uh,' and I thought to myself, how annoying, as stiff as a piece of wood. The second time was on your 18th birthday. I wasn't in Vietnam, so I made a video compiling scenes of our high school. I wonder what you think of me now and whether you believe in my 'confession' or consider it nonsense. I plan to tell you directly this summer. I'm really afraid of being rejected by piggy, but following the advice of an older brother, so as not to regret later, 'the one that got away,' at least I've confessed my feelings in the most sincere way.
I really cherish this feeling, because it's the feeling of students, very beautiful and pure. I wonder if piggy has been confessed to by any girlfriend yet? And if you ask why I like you, I don't know either, because liking someone is not for any reason.
There have been a few times I've dreamed, and you were in my dreams. Once you were carrying me, both of us laughing happily, radiant smiles, carefree under the schoolyard sun. Another time, you were giving me a ride on a bike, even though piggy can't ride a bike. Maybe because I miss high school so much, so I always wish for a moment like that, and both of us were wearing white uniforms...
Here's the deal: I like you and want to express this feeling, so no matter what happens, I'll still smile later because I had a time like this, liking a friend from high school and hoping that he likes me too.
Wait for me!
Article 5. How to write a farewell letter to your best friend
Before proudly having a boyfriend to love & be loved, I was already proud to have a wholehearted best friend like you.
To you, my dearest friend!
We met as we stepped into the doors of high school from two distant schools - ended up in the same class - struck up a conversation - got acquainted and became close. In those days we got to know each other, while many friends secretly loved each other, we remained as close as new friends. Despite 3 years of high school and 4 years of distance for different dreams, we still kept in touch, and you could run hundreds of miles to comfort me for any sadness. When I argued with my boyfriend, you were the shoulder to lean on, the place to vent, and the one I wanted to hug to find solace, you were always there.
Simply put: You're my best friend.
Now you have someone who cares about you more than I do. So, I've put aside my selfishness. Some say:
Best friends might love each other, but love doesn't always arrive simultaneously.
Or they might love each other at the same time, but that love turns out to be an endless emotion!
For friendship, it always lasts longer than love.
And I hope it stays that way!
Article 6. How to Write a Memorable Note for Your Crush
Holding a pen in hand, unsure what to write for you... Should I write about myself?
Apologies if my handwriting is a bit messy.
People call me: You know who
The day I blew out the candle: A handsome rooster cried 'oe oe' on a beautiful day in August's autumn
Favorite sport: Soccer
Favorite food: Rice
Most admired person on earth: Family and friends
I'm someone who tends to overthink things a lot, despite appearing cheerful and mischievous. Whenever I overthink too much and can't find a solution, I tend to cry easily. It's just our little secret, please don't reveal it to anyone else!
At home, the person I cherish the most is my older sister because we get along very well. Not only is she academically excellent, but she's also very understanding. When I'm wrong or make mistakes, she never scolds me, just gently advises me. Besides my sister, there's someone else very special in my heart now. That person has long hair, a petite figure with a cute face, and when they smile, I can't take my eyes off them. They're quiet but kind-hearted, sociable, and academically accomplished. Although I'm quite scared and lack the courage to express myself to them, I truly hope they know about my feelings as we approach the upcoming farewell. You know, that person is the owner of the diary I'm writing in.
Not only jot down memories for friends or for myself to reminisce about the most innocent and happiest school days later, but also don't forget to write a thank-you article to our parents and teachers. The 12th-grade thank-you article for parents and teachers will help you convey your deepest gratitude to your parents and teachers.
II. Concise 12th-grade yearbook messages
1. Gratitude fills my heart for you, dear mentors, for imparting words, images, and ideas that shape our lives. Your guidance etches into our future, always with the image of you, our mentors, embedded within.
2. Countless times on the podium, drops of your sweat fall, your brow furrowed with thoughts and concerns for us, your young students. It's only as we grow older that we truly understand those concerns. It's about molding all of your children into better individuals. Thank you, I vow to remember forever.
3. You are the spark that ignites the flames within our souls. You are the stepping stones guiding us forward. With the utmost sincerity of a student, I wish you, teachers, eternal happiness and robust health to continue succeeding in your teaching journey, nurturing the green sprouts of our nation's future.
4. Perhaps you may not remember me amidst the sea of students, but I remember every expression on your face as you step into the classroom. Your lectures are precious tools that enable me to walk steadfastly on life's path. Thank you, teacher!
5. Reflecting on the days gone by, we have received so much from this school. Alongside scientific knowledge, we have also been nurtured in the ways of being a better human, refining our characters.
Writing a farewell note for a best friend, a loved one, or simply for keepsakes.
III. Writing a concise farewell note for teachers for 9th and 12th-grade students
To our beloved teacher, ........
And just like that, the days of schooling are over. Phuong hastily blooms, urging the exam season...
Dear teacher, perhaps the most beautiful memories of a person's life are those of their school days, aren't they? 'First love, second ghost, third the student,' the playful antics, the innocent feelings... are images closely associated with student life. The most beautiful time in one's life is during school days, being happy, studying at the beloved school is truly fortunate.
For me, those beautiful memories become even more nostalgic, vague, and cherished than ever. Summer has arrived and closed many things: Mischievousness - innocence - gentle white attire. The school yard brims with sunlight, and the bittersweet feeling lingers. May has come, May has gone, taking with it the entire sky beyond the classroom window. Passing around the farewell notebook, friends tearfully bid farewell. And the genuine emotions, deeply moved by the teachers and the school...
During the last few classes, I tried to find you, I wanted to give you a farewell notebook for you to write a few lines for me... but I couldn't find you. I'm very sad, teacher. Three years may not seem like a long time, but for me, whether time is short or long depends not on hours but on actions, memories, and emotions that I have.
Still remember stepping into high school, having just experienced a sunny summer of junior high, busy with new friends, new school, not realizing how quickly time flies, entering summer without realizing that summer is approaching.
A year ago, I was surprised watching the seniors in grade 12 taking photos, joking around, writing in the farewell book, feeling a bit sentimental, but then remembering, we still have another year together... Do you remember the time I met you downstairs in the office to ask you to put me in your class? My first impression of you was your gentle voice with a smile. Hehe. Even though you were my homeroom teacher for only one year, the memories of you will never be forgotten.
I will cherish the moments of working together. I will remember when you made each of us stand up and introduce ourselves, and even sing or draw. It was fun, wasn't it, teacher?
I will remember the times we competed to answer questions to earn points in the quizzes... I will remember the times I came to your house and we had instant noodles together... I remember your advice, your posture when teaching... all those moments will be etched in my memory forever.
Tips for writing farewell notes for 9th and 12th-grade students
As the school year comes to an end, it's a time when graduating students feel excited and emotional about leaving their beloved school, away from friends, away from teachers. This is also an opportunity for every generation of students to express gratitude to those who have guided them with heartfelt thanks. With creative and impressive farewell note writing tips shared by Mytour, hopefully, you will preserve the most beautiful memories of your student days.
