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"Grateful heart, thank you, accompany me all my life, let me have the courage to be myself, grateful heart, thank fate, I will cherish the flowers ..."

I believe everyone is familiar with this song, but who really understands its meaning? Who can learn to be grateful? Very little, very little. There are many people around us who deserve our gratitude, such as caring for our parents, teaching you to be a man, teaching you knowledge, working hard and benefiting the people ... without them, there would be no us. They silently serve us on our growing road: parents will accompany you, teachers will guide you, friends will encourage you and so on.

We should learn to appreciate those who help you directly and those who help you indirectly. They always give silently, and don't wait for the return. Like my mother.

That year, I accompanied my mother to read books, and her mother kept holding my hand tightly. When my mother was about to take me away, I took a fancy to the book on the counter-The Legend of the Wolf King. I asked my mother for it. My mother looked at me and said to me in a child's voice,' Do you want to read that book? ! I nodded seriously, believing that my mother saw my determination!

When I left the bookstore, I was already holding that thick book happily. My mother said kindly, "Read more!" " "On the way home, I wanted to eat KFC again. She flatly refused and educated me to be healthy. . . . . .

I thank my mother. Although she meets my requirements, she never indulges. I can't imagine what I would be like now without my mother! Thank my mother for her education! Mom, thank you!

This kind of thing often happens to everyone. Although we know that our parents are kind to us, we don't thank them. Their selfless love for us is enough to move us. Thanks to our parents! No matter how you do it.

We also want to thank the teachers who have taught us. They have an essential heart to be a teacher: patience, confidence, love and care. . . . . . My teacher has such a heart, and she teaches us the truth of being a man. I have regressed. My teacher is encouraging me. I have made progress. The teacher praised me and warned me that "full of losses, modest benefits" is the last year when the teacher accompanied us through primary school. Can I not thank my teacher? Thank you, teacher!

We all have teachers, don't you thank the teachers who have followed your guidance for so many years? I believe everyone will! No matter how you do it.

We have countless people to thank. They grew up with me and I can't live without them! At the same time, I want to thank them, thank them for their actions, thank them for their selfless heart!