Personal Narrative Essay: Gypsy Olsen

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She altered the way reflect on things and other fellow citizens and she altered everything a year heretofore when we were in 7th grade her name is Gypsy Olsen she was born on September 14, 2003, she has brown eyes and brown and blonde hair she's my magnific familiar and my hero. Here is my first reason why I elected Gypsy because when I first met her she gave me a woolly welcoming and that caught me by surprise because most people at my school are not that welcoming usually people say rude stuff like I don’t like her she's unconventional I can't sit by her but Gypsy she didn't care if you're weird who your friend or she won't make fun of you if there something wrong with like if you have an additional toe or if you're mentally ill My second reason is she educated me to be myself no matter what people say or alter and Gypsy showed me he because she always wore stuff and fellow classmate would say that ugly why would you wear that and say discourteous or snooty like that she would even and she didn't care whether people called her weird because she ate cheese by itself or if she watches anime she didn't care what they thought or what they said she just kept doing what she wanted and liked …show more content…
My third reason is that when she was jovial everyone around her was also jovial and when people had their opinion about something she would listen and respected what they have to say no matter what it was and she would try and understand what their opinion is and how it's their point of view and she would put other people before her that why Gypsy Olsen is my hero and always will be and even though most people like gypsy and they bully her were still best friends no matter if people don't like her and because she taught me something no one else can just by her actions and that magnific feeling she gave me when we first met one year ago in sixth

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